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Index
Cover
Title Page
Dedication
Epigraph
Contents
Introduction
ONE
An Unrequited Passion
TWO
The Pen-Man
The Added Element
I. Conjunctions and Substitutions
Things Humanized
Human Beings Turned into Things
Money and Love
Madame Bovary, a Man
A Binary World
II. The Four Times of Madame Bovary
A Singular or Specific Time
Circular Time or Repetition
Immobile Time or Plastic Eternity
Imaginary Time
III. The Transformations of the Narrator
A Plural Narrator-Character: The Mysterious “We”
The Omniscient Narrator
Singular Character-Narrators
The Words in Italics: The Rhetorical Level
Obstructive Images
The “Style Indirect Libre”
THREE
The First Modern Novel
The Birth of the Antihero
The Novel Is Form
Interior Monologue
The Techniques of Objectivity: The Behaviorist Novel
Bertolt Brecht and Flaubert or Paradox
Literature as Negative Participation in Life
By Mario Vargas Llosa
Copyright
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