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Davis, Lennard J., “Gustave Flaubert,” in European Writers, Vol. 7, Scribner’s, 1985, pp. 1373–94.
Haig, Stirling, “Gustave Flaubert,” in Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 119: Nineteenth-Century French Fiction Writers: Romanticism and Realism, 1800–1860, Gale Research, 1992, pp. 120–51.
Hemmings, F. W. J., ed., The Age of Realism, Penguin, 1974.
Lee, Susanna, “Flaubert’s Blague Supérieure: The Secular World of Madame Bovary,” in Symposium, Vol. 54, No. 4, Winter 2001, pp....
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