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- W129527815 abstract "X7/' hile it is perhaps easier to state what it is that Emma Bovary and L'J Desqueyroux do not have in common than to list all the many similarities between these two remarkable, female title characters, the sheer number and importance of the similarities must strike readers as nothing less than startling.1 Such a preponderance of parallelisms is surely worthy of study and cannot be attributed simply to happenstance, nor can one agree with the contention that a du, inconsciemment peut-etre et a son insu, s'inspirer du modele litteraire de Madame Bovary.2 Several times in his writings, Mauriac appropriated a Flaubertian trope to discuss his own relationship with his eponymous heroine, Therese. In 1962, Mauriac, commenting on his celebrated fictional character, after seeing Georges Franju's film Desqueyroux, wrote in his Bloc-notes: Therese devait etre une image brouillee de mes propres complications, j'imagine. Mme Bovary, c'est toujours nous (172). Cecil Jenkins in his 1965 book-length study of Mauriac, without stating the source, quotes the author's statement that 'Therese Desqueyroux was myself (75). Surprisingly, or perhaps because it is so obvious, he fails to mention the Flaubertian echo in Mauriac's formulation. In 1976, referring evidently to the same quote, Robert Speaight furnishes the context, but not the precise source: When Mauriac was asked whether he could say, as Flaubert had said of Madame Bovary: 'Therese Desqueyroux c'est moi,' he admitted that she was 'made up of everything that in myself I have been obliged to overcome, or circumvent, or ignore' (87). The germ from which each novel sprang was an incident involving real provincial married women and contemporaries of the authors. The briefest summary of the Delamare affair suffices to suggest how this fait divers served as a fillip inspiring Flaubert's celebrated roman sur rien:" @default.
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- W129527815 title "Flaubert's Madame Bovary and Mauriac's Thérèse Desqueyroux: Influence with no Apparent Anxiety" @default.
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