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Chapter 6

alicetong wrote 5 days ago: 1. Any remaining anxiety she has was gradually dispelled as she watched the child sleeping 2.worried … more →

Remember to Breathe1 comment

sophialiteraria wrote 1 week ago: This week I focused on finishing up my letter of recommendation packets, which meant that I had to f … more →

Tags: Generally Speaking, Researching Repertoire, Academic conference, Amazon kindle, grad school applications, Graduate School, Letter of Recommendation, Milton, Research

OMG - A full-on Monet.

Amanda wrote 2 weeks ago: One of my students is sort of an expert on French literature these days. Zola, Balzac, Flaubert. The … more →

Tags: Perception, Books, writing, Movies, Teaching, monet, clueless, Flaubert, Hodgepodge.

Citations favorites – Flaubert

wbnero wrote 3 weeks ago: Il a commis « le crime d’avoir écrit en français. » He had  committed “the crime of havi … more →

Tags: Books, French, Reading, adultery, censorship, Crime, Emma, Gustave Flaubert, Les Enfants du Siècle

James Olley @ Angell Gallery

hollindaze wrote 1 month ago: “Dissimulation” til Nov. 21 I found this work visceral and frightening, almost repulsive … more →

Tags: Artists, Galleries, Angell gallery, Critics challenge, heath ledger's joker, James Olley, new portraiture, Queen West galleries, Toronto painter

Draft Pages from Madame Bovary.1 comment

Martin Marks wrote 1 month ago: There’s not much more to say about Gustave Flaubert’s Madame Bovary that hasn’t al … more →

Tags: A Series of Fascinating Images//, drafts, Gustave Flaubert, Literature, Pages

Cheltenham Literature Festival9 comments

jenniferheidi wrote 1 month ago: On Friday, Leigh and I took a well-earned break from the office and spent the day at the Cheltenham … more →

Tags: Books, Politics, Thoughts, Anthony Horowitz, Cheltenham Literature Festival, Google Latitude, julia donaldson, owen sheers, starbucks

The wandering eyes of unsatisfied women

Ferdinand Bardamu wrote 1 month ago: I kick off a new series at The Spearhead analyzing literature with a Roissyspheric look at Gustave F … more →

Tags: Culture, Game, Literature, Plugs, Sexuality, Women, Gustave Flaubert, Men, Roissysphere

Twitter Could Drive You Cuckoo - If You're Not Prepared

jimskcc wrote 1 month ago: By Claude Almansi Editor, Accessibility Issues [Note: This article was first posted as a comment to … more →

Tags: Lynn Zimmerman, twitter, facebook, Higher Ed Morning, Twitter Could Drive You Cuckoo, Alloway, Rousseau, L’Emile, La Fontaine

Coming up fighting.

forkinggeenyus wrote 2 months ago: Thank fuck they haven’t set us dry, irrelevant, tedious texts this year (Daniel Deronda, I … more →

Tags: VENT!, Harry Potter, Tank Girl, third wheel, LOLCats, Drunk, Religion, Daniel Deronda

Resolutions

forkinggeenyus wrote 2 months ago: - I want a first. I want a first so badly it physically hurts. And this I shall achieve by reading a … more →

Tags: Life of the Lazy Student, Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, Reading, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Magenta, first, Essay, Birthday

How to write a sex scene7 comments

Joseph wrote 2 months ago: I’ve been studying how the novelists I most admire handle sex scenes. There are hundreds of ex … more →

Tags: writing, Relationships, Reading, Flaubert, sex, Bad sex, Literary Review, Erotica, Narrative Technique

Hitting the Books Meme1 comment

typehype wrote 3 months ago: I thought I’d take a break from bubble-wrapping my paintings and try my hand at a meme. I … more →

Tags: Books, Moving, Reading, Anne Frank, carl jung, d h lawrence, ellroy, Frank Lloyd Wright, Harold Pinter

All Ashore

twins4reading wrote 3 months ago: …who’s going ashore!  That’s me (and you and Lizzi and Johann and Bebe!).  That … more →

Tags: Finished, Out to Sea, Wine, gulliver's travel, Satrie

Writing Tip #8: Everything Old is New Again

bakerkline wrote 4 months ago: Last night, reading Anthony Doerr’s lovely essay, “Butterflies on a Wheel,” in a recent issue of Gra … more →

Tags: Writing Tips, Creative Process, Inspiration, Literary, Thoughts, Flaubert, Granta, Anthony Doerr, "Butterfly upon a wheel"

Giggedy giggedy! (M83 & Why? live reviews, and more!)1 comment

Dollface wrote 4 months ago: So then! I just had a few days of fun. Firstly, on Saturday, ’twas a London get-together with … more →

Tags: General Ramboling, Music, My Super-Awesome Boyfriend, Reading Material, Reviews, Ryan, Andrea, Why, M83

blue flowers in milk. (i hope they're cornflower blue...)

Bella wrote 4 months ago: {i’m wearing a little black dress with a floral ribbon tied around it.} today was lovely. but … more →

Tags: My Life, what-not, Letters, kisses, surprises, eyes, soup kitchens, warm, baking

In Search of Madame Bovary: Normandy, France

Pat Hartman wrote 5 months ago: By PAT HARTMAN News Editor Wanderingeducators.com is just what it sounds like, a cyberplace for peri … more →

Tags: Europe, Literature, France, Gustave Flaubert, Jessie Voights, Susannah Patton, normandy, werner erhard, Croisset

My experience of Madame Bovary11 comments

Thomas Cox wrote 5 months ago: I’ll confess to having read Flaubert’s Madame Bovary on the recommendation of someone wh … more →

Tags: Literature, Julian Barnes, Reading, Review, Flaubert, Emotion


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