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tell me more about bovary-ism
― mookieproof, Friday, February 3, 2017 1:35 AM (ten hours ago)
...c'est moi?
― no lime tangier, Friday, February 3, 2017 1:49 AM (nine hours ago)
i don't actually know what pennac sez about it, i haven't seen the book, but i assume it is as nlt indicates, a reader-response disease a la emma b
: a conception of oneself as other than one is to the extent that one's general behavior is conditioned or dominated by the conception; especially : domination by such an idealized, glamorized, glorified, or otherwise unreal conception of oneself that it results in dramatic personal conflict (as in tragedy), in markedly unusual behavior (as in paranoia), or in great achievement
Today, Bovarism is understood to mean fleeing tedium and melancholy into an impossible world of dreams, but there is still no consensus over whether Emma deserves sympathy for trying to break free from the 19th-century bourgeois constraints or merits condemnation for going to any length to fulfill her desires. Alad Riding, "It's 'Bovary.' It's French. Don't Expect Harmony." New York Times, April 9, 1991 I do not believe that any writer has ever exposed this bovarysme, the human will to see things as they are not, more clearly than Shakespeare. T.S. Eliot, "Shakespeare and the Stoicism of Seneca," Selected Essays, 1932
― j., Friday, 3 February 2017 17:45 (seven years ago) link
the right to break the DRM on your Amazon purchases
the right to download an ebook on b00kzz when you already own a hardback copy but it's too heavy/awkward to lug around outside your bedroom
the right to download fanmade R. A. Lafferty compilations on b00kzz because have you seen how much his books are going for on Amazon it's ridiculous
the right to add a short story collection to your 'read in 2017' list even though you didn't bother to reread the stories you had previously read in other collections
― schrute dwyte (unregistered), Tuesday, 14 February 2017 00:49 (seven years ago) link
two years pass...