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Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: The Science of Control 1
Transformation, Creation, and Inscription: Balzac 19
Women, Language, and Reality: Flaubert 49
Rewriting Reproduction: Zola 89
Villiers and Human Inscription 125
Conclusion: The Power of Language 153
Bibliography 165
Index 171
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