The censorship effect [electronic resource] : Baudelaire, Flaubert, and the formation of French modernism / William Olmsted.
2016
PQ283 .O65 2016eb
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The censorship effect [electronic resource] : Baudelaire, Flaubert, and the formation of French modernism / William Olmsted.
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9780190238650 (electronic book)
Published
New York : Oxford University Press, [2016]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (viii, 226 pages) : illustrations
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10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190238636 doi
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PQ283 .O65 2016eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
841.8
Summary
"The Censorship Effect revises Pierre Bourdieu's famous claim that modernism began with a "conquest of autonomy" on the parts of Baudelaire and Flaubert, arguing 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" -- Provided by publisher.
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"The Censorship Effect revises Pierre Bourdieu's famous claim that modernism began with a "conquest of autonomy" on the parts of Baudelaire and Flaubert, arguing 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" -- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Introduction, "hypocritical readers: Baudelaire, Flaubert and the censors"
"The waltz of censorship"
"Flaubert's foresight"
"Baudelaire's precautions"
"Pornograms"
"Second thoughts"
Conclusion.
"The waltz of censorship"
"Flaubert's foresight"
"Baudelaire's precautions"
"Pornograms"
"Second thoughts"
Conclusion.