1. Review Of Madame Bovary
In the analytical essay "A Pox on Love: Diagnosing Madame Bovary's Blind Beggar,"" author Mary Donaldson-Evans explores the relationship between Gustave Flaubert's "preoccupation with language and penchant for the medical metaphor-(3). ... These books reflected the more exuberant aspects of Romanticism, a literary and artistic movement that focused on the expression of the emotional and imaginative life of the individual. ... It is at this point that Romanticism, according to Evans' investigation of Flaubert's personal convictions, might be considered a disease. ... ...
- Word Count: 1106
- Approx Pages: 4
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate