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This paper discusses Rancière’s attitude to Sartre through an examination of the two philosophers’ analyses of Flaubert, and especially of Madame Bovary. It argues that Rancière simplifies Sartre’s conception of literary commitment and seriously downplays the subtlety of his understanding of the relationship between literature and politics. Furthermore, by limiting his sources to Sartre’s Qu’est-ce que la littérature? , and not considering L’Idiot de la famille , Rancière fails to recognise the similarities between Sartre’s account and his own, with respect to both aesthetic theory and stylistic analysis
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Czy rzeczywiście należało zabić Emmę Bovary? Jacques Rancière i sprawa Flauberta.Jędrzej K. Brzeziński - 2020 - Civitas. Studia Z Filozofii Polityki 21:59-81.
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