Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1965 |
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... Bovary is suffering and weeping in twenty villages of France at the present moment . That is true still today , and not only for France but for the whole world as well , and there is none of us but has known our Emma Bovary . In his own ...
... Bovary is suffering and weeping in twenty villages of France at the present moment . That is true still today , and not only for France but for the whole world as well , and there is none of us but has known our Emma Bovary . In his own ...
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... Bovary . He had been interested in that kind of woman since his earliest years , and his Juvenilia abound in similar characters . Also several women went to the creation of Emma Bovary . There was Louise Pradier , the wife of the ...
... Bovary . He had been interested in that kind of woman since his earliest years , and his Juvenilia abound in similar characters . Also several women went to the creation of Emma Bovary . There was Louise Pradier , the wife of the ...
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... Bovary , and seeing how he used , with ironic intention , the episode of the seal which she had once given him ... Bovary . Although she is responsible for a great deal of the shoddiness in his heroine , it is she also who gives her ...
... Bovary , and seeing how he used , with ironic intention , the episode of the seal which she had once given him ... Bovary . Although she is responsible for a great deal of the shoddiness in his heroine , it is she also who gives her ...
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INTRODUCTION By RICHARD CHURCH C B E F R S L | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1961 | 18 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture 1961 | 39 |
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