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Bouvard et
Pécuchet (French pronunciation: [buvaʁ e pekyʃɛ]) is an
unfinished satirical novel by
Gustave Flaubert,
published in 1881
after his
death in...
- Les Deux
Cloportes (The Two Woodlice),
which later became Bouvard et
Pécuchet,
breaking the
obsessive project only to
write the
Three Tales in 1877....
- knowledge". On the
other hand,
Gustave Flaubert's
encyclopedic Bouvard et
Pécuchet appears to
achieve an
opposite goal: in his
relentless encyclopedic presentation...
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embankment of the
Villette in the dog days in the
beginning of
Bouvard and
Pécuchet which are not to be
sneezed at. Initially, Van Gogh
titled the painting...
- man
reading excerpts from
random books in the cafe Jean-Patrick
Lebel as
Pécuchet, the man
writing down what
Bouvard says Jean-Pierre
Laverne as Ivanov,...
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Samuel Pickwick (in The
Pickwick Papers by
Charles ****ens),
Bouvard and
Pécuchet (in an
unfinished work by
Gustave Flaubert), and Mr
Pooter of
Diary of...
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Valmont (1989) Hard to Be a God (1989) The
Mahabharata (1989)
Bouvard et
Pécuchet (1989) May
Fools (1990)
Cyrano de
Bergerac (1990) At Play in the Fields...
- Boston:
Beacon Press, 1992 Wittig,
Monique (1967). "A
propos de "Bouvard et
Pécuchet"".
Cahiers de la
Compagnie Madeleine Renaud-Barrault Jean
Louis Barrault...
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Sport F.
Scott Fitzgerald — The Last
Tycoon Gustave Flaubert* —
Bouvard et
Pécuchet Ian
Fleming — Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang, The Man with the
Golden Gun, Octo****...
- contemplation. In this sense, À
rebours recalls Gustave Flaubert's
Bouvard et
Pécuchet (posthumously
published in 1881), in
which two
Parisian copy-clerks decide...