Flaubert Madame Bovary

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Vargas Llosa, Mario: The Perpetual Orgy. Flaubert and Madame Bovary. Translated from the Spanish by Helen Lane. New York. Farrar Straus Giroux. Zweite Auflage. 1987.

239 Seiten. Kartoniert. Gut erhalten.

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Flaubert Gustave: Madame Bovary. Hertfordshire Wordsworth Editions Limited, 1994. ISBN: 1853260789
Buchzustand: Very Good, Buchumschlag: Very Good 1853260789 - , ISBN-13: 9781853260780

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[KW: Literature, Prose, Novel]

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Flaubert, Gustave: Madame Bovary. In a new Translation by Joan Charles. New York, International Collectors Library, 1949.
Am äußeren Vorderfalz mit Buchbinderleim geklebt, Einband minimal beschabt; ansonsten gut erhaltener Band mit Kopfgoldschnitt und goldgeprägten Rücken und Vorderdeckel.

281 S. Illustrated by Ben Stahl. 8°. OPappband

[KW: Klassiker.]

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Orr, Mary: Madame Bovary - Representations of the Masculine. Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., New York, Wien Peter Lang Vlg. 1999. ISBN: 978-3-906762-90-6
Through close readings of the male characters of Madame Bovary this book opens up the sociological and legal contexts of Flaubert's famous novel and its heroine in new ways. Current gender and masculinities theory is combined with attention to the 19th-century French codification of sex as defined by the Code Napoleon to frame central questions about male privilege, male roles, "successful" manhood, masculinity, and male identity formation. Throughout, the traditional and problematic literary notion of character itself is rethought within the wider generic context of how the masculine is represented in the Realist Novel. Not only does this study then offer a new approach to a well-known novel in its French context, but it also opens up a method whereby the canonical 19th-century European novelists can be reevaluated through their various treatments of the masculine. The tragedy of suppressed and unexpressed individuality so central to both Emma and Charles Bovary as defined in this study then has much to say to the "crisis in masculinity" as experienced in the late 20th-century.

229 pp. Pb. *neuwertig*

[KW: Romanistik]

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