Flaubert and the Pictorial Arts: From Image to Text

Oxford University Press (2000)
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Abstract

Flaubert is a major writer, as popular in England as he is in France, and of an enduring fascination. This book examines his responses to pictorial art, from classical to popular, Eastern to Western, traditional to modern. Rival and foil, pictorial art emerges as one of the most powerful driving forces behind his own work

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