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-'''''Perpetual Orgy''''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: La orgía perpetua. Flaubert y "Madame Bovary") (1975) is a book-length essay by Peruvian novelist [[Mario Vargas Llosa]] which examines [[Gustave Flaubert|Flaubert's]] [[Madame Bovary]] as the first [[modern novel]].+'''''Perpetual Orgy''''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: La orgía perpetua. Flaubert y "Madame Bovary") (1975) is a book-length essay by Peruvian novelist [[Mario Vargas Llosa]] which examines [[Gustave Flaubert|Flaubert's]] [[Madame Bovary]] as the first [[modern novel]] and finds in Emma Bovary an [[androgynous]] human being.
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Perpetual Orgy (Spanish: La orgía perpetua. Flaubert y "Madame Bovary") (1975) is a book-length essay by Peruvian novelist Mario Vargas Llosa which examines Flaubert's Madame Bovary as the first modern novel and finds in Emma Bovary an androgynous human being.



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