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Censorship Effect - Baudelaire, Flaubert, and the Formation of French Modernism

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Informationen zum Autor William Olmsted is Senior Research Professor of Humanities at Valparaiso University. Klappentext The Censorship Effect argues that the stylistic features that prompted the criminal indictment of Madame Bovary and Les Fleurs du Mal were the products of an intense struggle and negotiation with a culture of censorship. Zusammenfassung The Censorship Effect argues that the stylistic features that prompted the criminal indictment of Madame Bovary and Les Fleurs du Mal were the products of an intense struggle and negotiation with a culture of censorship. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction, "Hypocritical Readers: Baudelaire, Flaubert and the Censors" Chapter One, "The Waltz of Censorship" Chapter Two, "Flaubert's Foresight" Chapter Three, "Baudelaire's Precautions" Chapter Four, "Pornograms" Chapter Five, "Second Thoughts" Conclusion Notes Index

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