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Gustave Flaubert: Critical Essay by Nathaniel Wing

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SOURCE: Wing, Nathaniel. “Reading Simplicity: Flaubert's ‘Un Coeur simple.’” Nineteenth-Century French Studies 21, nos. 1-2 (fall-winter 1992-1993): 88-101.

In the following essay, Wing explores Félicité's metonymic relationship to the world in “Un Coeur simple.”

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