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Introduction 1
1 Shifting Ideologies in Chateaubriand's Epic Les Natchez 25
2 Victor Hugo and the Other as Divided Self Bug-Jargal 45
3 Flaubert's Salammbo and the Subversion of Meaning 63
4 Exotic Polyphony: Victor Segalen and Les Immemoriaux 83
Conclusion 105
Bibliography 113
Index 121
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