Flaubert The Uses of Uncertainty

Flaubert The Uses of Uncertainty by Jonathan D. Culler, published by Davies Group in January 2006, offers a comprehensive introduction to the works of Gustave Flaubert. This edition spans 259 pages and is presented in English. The book begins with a discussion of Flaubert’s early novels, systematically exploring their themes and how they connect to his later works, providing readers with a structured approach to understanding his literary contributions.
Readers will find that the text delves into Flaubert’s mature works, examining them collectively rather than in isolation or chronological order. This approach aims to establish a broader context for engaging with Flaubert’s writing. The book emphasizes the interconnectedness of his themes, making it a valuable resource for those interested in literary analysis and the evolution of Flaubert’s narrative style.
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An introduction to Flaubert that discusses the entire body of his work, beginning by discussing the early novels in sequence, and following by isolating and identifying in them the themes of the novelist’s later works. The mature works are then treated at length – not discretely or in chronological order, but as a whole – to create a proper context in which reading can take place.
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