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Madame Bovary, Technique of Impersonality
Title: Madame Bovary, Technique of Impersonality
Category: Literature / World Literature
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Madame Bovary, Technique of Impersonality
Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary, published in 1856, was a great success in spite of many accusations that it promoted immorality. Although it was a story of middle class life in a French province it is writing style in which Madam Bovary was composed, not the main theme in the novel, that demands particular attention. This novel continues to be a great controversy with the readers because of the unique fashion in which it was written, which
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