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  • Philippe Dufour
Publication date
June 2017
Publisher
Institut des Textes & Manuscrits Modernes (ITEM)
Journal
1969-6191

Abstract

Flaubert belongs to the generation of lost images: no more romantic comparisons weaving correspondences and expressing the harmony of Creation. Mourning the sublime, Flaubert in Madame Bovary multiplies comparisons of a sadly grotesque nature. Here, drawing from Manfred Hardt’s example, we follow a series of images that punctuate Emma’s fate, around the bird motif deprived of its romantic prestige: it does not sing and has trouble flying

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