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... Flaubert sees plot , character and structure as an indivisible unity , endowed from the start with a presence and an individuality of its own , from which all abstract and generalizing elements are rigorously banished . Thus it is that ...
... Flaubert sees plot , character and structure as an indivisible unity , endowed from the start with a presence and an individuality of its own , from which all abstract and generalizing elements are rigorously banished . Thus it is that ...
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... Flaubert has solved the problems posed by his choice of material . In Un Cœur simple , the main difficulty arises from the necessity of providing a sense of unity and a forward - moving impetus in the long and uneventful time - span of ...
... Flaubert has solved the problems posed by his choice of material . In Un Cœur simple , the main difficulty arises from the necessity of providing a sense of unity and a forward - moving impetus in the long and uneventful time - span of ...
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... Flaubert defended himself by claiming that he had no desire to desolate people but that he could not change his eyes ... Flaubert was trying to do something he had never done before , and this is what gives Un Caur simple its unique ...
... Flaubert defended himself by claiming that he had no desire to desolate people but that he could not change his eyes ... Flaubert was trying to do something he had never done before , and this is what gives Un Caur simple its unique ...
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SWEET AUBURN | 15 |
The Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1973 | 33 |
The Don Carlos Coloma Memorial Lecture 1972 | 48 |
Urheberrecht | |
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