Tuesday, October 28, 2008
First-Class Literature/Fiction
Well this book is Crazy, it jumps all over the place with its crazy metaphors, to the bits of knowledge about Flaubert’s Life. So far in this “ Postmodern” novel we have read about Flaubert’s life from three different points of view and we are just now starting to read some dialogue about Geoffrey Braithwaite’s life. I kind of feel some irony going on about Flaubert’s life and how he might have connected his life to Madame Bovary’s life. This is because Flaubert had a mistress supposable according to the letters that were supposed to be burnt by the mistress, and then Ed burnt them. Maybe he had this affair when he was writing Madame Bovary. Overall I feel this book is enjoying to read because the way Barnes writes it makes you want to read more!
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2 comments:
yeah, enjoyable
Good post. Too busy just now with papers and all, but keep posting!
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