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Gustave Flaubert: Critical Essay by Ann L. Murphy

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SOURCE: Murphy, Ann L. “The Order of Speech in Flaubert's Trois Contes.The French Review 65, no. 3 (February 1992): 402-14.

In the following essay, Murphy identifies speech as a unifying element of the stories in Trois contes.

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