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Page 57
... Education , a work of the deepest probing of spatial point and line . Albert Thibaudet declared that " the exposition of Madame Bovary was an exposition in time , " but that in The Sentimental Education Flaubert " made it pass from time ...
... Education , a work of the deepest probing of spatial point and line . Albert Thibaudet declared that " the exposition of Madame Bovary was an exposition in time , " but that in The Sentimental Education Flaubert " made it pass from time ...
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... Education . I am really astonished that people have not understood that book . " It goes without saying that Flaubert's statements about The Sentimental Education are not consonant among themselves nor with his earlier statements about ...
... Education . I am really astonished that people have not understood that book . " It goes without saying that Flaubert's statements about The Sentimental Education are not consonant among themselves nor with his earlier statements about ...
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... education ; one must disagree with Martin Turnell , who claims that there is no education . Flaubert used the image of the abyss when he declared in a letter of 16 January 1852 ( the year of The Spiral ) that he wrote between the " two ...
... education ; one must disagree with Martin Turnell , who claims that there is no education . Flaubert used the image of the abyss when he declared in a letter of 16 January 1852 ( the year of The Spiral ) that he wrote between the " two ...
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