The Intertextuality between Flaubert's Parrot by Julian Barnes and Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
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Seminar paper from the year 2013 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature grade: 27 LMU Munich language: English abstract: This term paper aims to show how the integrated intertextuality has an essential impact on the novel''s reception and meaning. It discusses how Barnes intertwined intertextual references into his novel and how these influence its interpretation. On this occasion the term Intertextuality its development and the theory it designates will be defined before its usage for literary studies will be discussed. Furthermore the distinction of the theory will justify the application of mainly Ulrich Broich''s and Manfred Pfister''s perimeter of intertextuality. Thereafter the analysis of the intertextuality between Flaubert''s Parrot and Madame Bovary will be examined in detail while the current studies on the topic are included and compared in the investigation. This is done primarily by means of secondary literature like monographs and essays from literary scholars as well as by interviews with Julian Barnes. The paper concludes with verifying the findings according to Broich and Pfister and estimates its exceptional quality. Presupposed is the knowledge of the novels Flaubert''s Parrot and Madame Bovary as well as Julian Barnes''s and Gustave Flaubert''s basic vita.
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