Adultery in the Novel
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Adultery and the Novel (1979) is a literary study by Tony Tanner. It discusses the transgression of the marriage contract, stressing that marriage is the central subject for the bourgeois novels of Rousseau, Goethe (Elective Affinities) and Flaubert (Madame Bovary).
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