Enid Starkie Quotes
Proust, Who Did Not Greatly Admire Flaubert, Except Perhaps In His Narrow Sense As A Stylist - Or Perhaps Only Did Not Care Very Much For His Work - Nevertheless Owed Him A Great Deal, Without Realizing How Much. From Flaubert He Obtained The Art Of Expressing His Characters Indirectly, Through A Monologue Interieur. This Method Of Characterization Is One Of Flaubert's Greatest Contributions To The Art Of Fiction And, As We Have Seen In Madame Bovary, It Is Very Different From The Direct Method Of Characterization Practised By Balzac And Stendhal.
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