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Journal

2016 | 10 | 165-186

Article title

Du spectacle du bovarysme au roman méloforme : scènes de l’opéra chez Flaubert (Madame Bovary) et Kuncewiczowa (L’Etrangère)

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Du spectacle du bovarysme au roman méloforme : scènes de l’opéra chez Flaubert (Madame Bovary) et Kuncewiczowa (L’Etrangère)

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Abstracts

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The article constitutes the second part of a study focused on operatic fragments in G. Flaubert’s Madame Bovary and M. Kuncewiczowa’s Cudzoziemka [The Foreigner]. In the first part, published in the Cahiers ERTA no 9, a comparative analysis of the functions fulfilled in both novels by the operatic scenes (Donizetti’s Lucie de Lammermoor and Puccini’s Madamy Butterfly) was proposed. The second part develops the issue of the socio‐political and aesthetical implications of the invoked scenes, as well as other components of both narratives that can be defined as musical. The conducted analysis reveals that both heroines’ distinct attitudes towards music reflect their fundamentally distinct attitudes towards any otherness, formed in two very different socio‐cultural contexts. The effect of this distinctiveness is originality of the two musical literary projects: the first – proposed by Flaubert – is a specific attempt at transgressing the artistic inertia that subdues Madame Bovary; the second – proposed by Kuncewiczowa – criticizes the absolutization of art at the hands of Róża, the foreigner, in the name of the unobtainable idea of perfection.

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Year

Issue

10

Pages

165-186

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Dates

published
2016-12-01

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Publication order reference

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bwmeta1.element.ojs-issn-2353-8953-year-2016-issue-10-article-1044
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