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Bovarysme is a term
derived from
Gustave Flaubert's
Madame Bovary (1857),
coined by
Jules de
Gaultier in his 1892
essay on Flaubert's novel, "Le Bovarysme...
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promote the
welfare of the
Haitian m****es." He
coined the term
collective bovarysme to
describe the
elite as
identifying with
their partial European ancestry...
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literary circles of the day. He was
known especially for his
theory of "
bovarysme" (the name
taken from Flaubert's novel), by
which he
meant the continual...
- in 1928
Ainsi Parla l'Oncle (So
Spoke the Uncle)
accusing the
elite of
bovarysme, of
intentionally neglecting and
ignoring traditional Haitian folk culture...
- avant-garde colleagues,
Fondane experienced a "peripheral complex",
merging Bovarysme and
frustrated ambition.
According to Cernat, the poet surp****ed this...
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Philosophy between Nietzsche's
Radical Nihilism and
Jules de Gaultier's
Bovarysme" (PDF),
Partial Answers:
Journal of
Literature and the
History of Ideas...
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entre l’individu et la société, Paris, Alcan, 1912. La
Philosophie du
bovarysme,
Jules de Gaultier, Paris,
Mercure de France, 1912.
Autour d’une thèse...
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Philosophy between Nietzsche's
Radical Nihilism and
Jules de Gaultier's
Bovarysme",
Partial Answers:
Journal of
Literature and the
History of Ideas, 9 (1):...
- a
particular human ambiance, with a
suggestion regarding the
forms of
Bovarysme that
envelop [the provincial] setting." The more
complex ****nic can be...
- and elitist'
projects of eman****tion, the intellectuals'
paternalistic Bovarysme, the
destruction of the
traditional model of the
village and the partial...