Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations)

by Harold Bloom

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Called a "perfect" work of fiction by many, Madame Bovary follows its titular character as she chafes against the staid conventions of provincial life.

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Harold Bloom was born on July 11, 1930 in New York City. He earned his Bachelor of Arts from Cornell in 1951 and his Doctorate from Yale in 1955. After graduating from Yale, Bloom remained there as a teacher, and was made Sterling Professor of Humanities in 1983. Bloom's theories have changed the way that critics think of literary tradition and show more has also focused his attentions on history and the Bible. He has written over twenty books and edited countless others. He is one of the most famous critics in the world and considered an expert in many fields. In 2010 he became a founding patron of Ralston College, a new institution in Savannah, Georgia, that focuses on primary texts. His works include Fallen Angels, Till I End My Song: A Gathering of Last Poems, Anatomy of Influence: Literature as a Way of Life and The Shadow of a Great Rock: A Literary Appreciation of The King James Bible. Harold Bloom passed away on October 14, 2019 in New Haven, at the age of 89. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations) (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations)

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Fiction and Literature, Literature Studies and Criticism
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843.8Literature & rhetoricFrench LiteratureFrench fictionLater 19th century 1848–1900
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PQ2246 .M3 .G87Language and LiteratureFrench, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese literaturesFrench literatureModern literature19th century

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