Xavier University Studies, Volumen10Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1971 |
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... ironic , it is true none the less that in Flaubertian fashion , significant ele- ments of irony are present . Typically , the imperious demands of art as well as the creative urge and ability of Flaubert rise in- eluctably to the ...
... ironic , it is true none the less that in Flaubertian fashion , significant ele- ments of irony are present . Typically , the imperious demands of art as well as the creative urge and ability of Flaubert rise in- eluctably to the ...
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... ironic . Only secondarily might one think of her name as satirical . On this latter level , Flaubert was doubtless ... irony in the use of Félicité's name and the satirical value that one might ascribe to the incident of the bull . As ...
... ironic . Only secondarily might one think of her name as satirical . On this latter level , Flaubert was doubtless ... irony in the use of Félicité's name and the satirical value that one might ascribe to the incident of the bull . As ...
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... ironic . We have the novelist's assurance for this , and we must believe that he was sincere . Félicité is ... irony is readily perceived . Critics have for too long neglected to call our attention to this important expression of irony ...
... ironic . We have the novelist's assurance for this , and we must believe that he was sincere . Félicité is ... irony is readily perceived . Critics have for too long neglected to call our attention to this important expression of irony ...
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