THE
LITERARY
ESSAYS OF
Ezra
Pound
BOUVARD
AND
PECUCHET
Gustave
Flaubert
THE DICTIONARY
OF ACCEPTED
IDEAS
Gustave
Flaubert
NEW DIRECTIONS
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This selection by T. S. Eliot brings together
for the first time Pound's most significant
critical writings. The choices strikingly
emphasize the objective of Pound's criticism,
which Mr. Eliot calls in his introduction "the
refreshment, revitalization and 'making new'
of literature in our own time."
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Flaubert's last novel, e gient comedy of
ideas, has come to be regarded in France
as e gre.t modern epic. This trensletion
by T. W. E.rp and G. W. Stonier deftly
recreates the idiomatic and c1ich'·ridden
French which had frightened away other
transl.tors; and the introduction by Lionel
Trilling is a subtl. guide to the novel's
d.lights and truth.
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As a challenge and amusamant Jacques
aanun has spent some yeers perfecting
this edeptation of Flaubert's delicious but
previously untranslatabl. collection of
bromides and "inevitable phreses."
With
BOUVARD AND PECUCHET, for which it
was a source, the DICTIONARY here be–
comes a merciless documentation of modern
philistine stupidity.
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