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Note on the References and Acknowledgments | ||
Chronology: Gustave Flaubert's Life and Works | ||
Literary and Historical Context | ||
1 | Historical Context | 3 |
2 | The Importance of the Work | 9 |
3 | Critical Reception | 13 |
A Reading | ||
4 | Beginnings | 23 |
5 | Frederic Moreau | 34 |
6 | Industrial Art | 48 |
7 | Narration and Free Indirect Discourse | 66 |
8 | Dreams | 84 |
9 | Struggle | 97 |
10 | Experience | 113 |
11 | Endings | 131 |
Notes and References | 137 | |
Bibliography | 140 | |
Index | 145 |
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