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Like Flaubert, James was constantly concerned with achieving what is "natural,"
yet he was as much aware as Flaubert of the impossible complexity of reality. "
Really, universally, relations stop nowhere, and the exquisite problem of the artist
is ...
Like Flaubert, James was constantly concerned with achieving what is "natural,"
yet he was as much aware as Flaubert of the impossible complexity of reality. "
Really, universally, relations stop nowhere, and the exquisite problem of the artist
is ...
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63-64, 66, for example), he was disturbed by Flaubert's choice of stupid minds as
centers of consciousness "reflecting" events. Emma Bovary as a reflector was for
him clearly a mistake, and Frederic in The Sentimental Education represented ...
63-64, 66, for example), he was disturbed by Flaubert's choice of stupid minds as
centers of consciousness "reflecting" events. Emma Bovary as a reflector was for
him clearly a mistake, and Frederic in The Sentimental Education represented ...
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"Flaubert and His Victorian Critics," University of Toronto Quarterly, XVI (October,
1946), 74-84. A good source of early discussions of Flaubert's objectivity. 253.
RAY, GORDON N. The Buried Life: A Study of the Relation Between Thackeray's
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"Flaubert and His Victorian Critics," University of Toronto Quarterly, XVI (October,
1946), 74-84. A good source of early discussions of Flaubert's objectivity. 253.
RAY, GORDON N. The Buried Life: A Study of the Relation Between Thackeray's
...
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True Novels Must Be Realistic | 23 |
All Authors Should Be Objective | 67 |
True Art Ignores the Audience | 89 |
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