TY - BOOK AU - Rogers,Peter Séraphin TI - The mystery play in Madame Bovary Moeurs de province T2 - Chiasma, SN - 9789042027077 AV - PQ2246.M3 R644 2009eb U1 - 840.7 22 PY - 2009/// CY - Amsterdam, New York PB - Rodopi KW - Flaubert, Gustave, KW - Madame Bovary (Flaubert, Gustave) KW - fast KW - LITERARY CRITICISM KW - European KW - French KW - bisacsh KW - Electronic books KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc N1 - Includes bibliographical references ([185]-193); Preliminary Material -- Acknowledgments -- Dramatis personae -- Introduction -- Virgin's threads -- Scenes, modern and ancient -- Solemnity and seduction -- Revealing names -- Props for temptation -- Honeymoon days -- Incurable ineptitude personified -- The Mystery of the Passion -- The Wager -- SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY N2 - Drawing upon Flaubert’s fictional works, travel writings, correspondence, and notes on his reading of the Bible and interest in iconography, Rogers traces the presence of a liturgical drama, a mystery play, in a text known as iconic of the realist novel. Showing how Flaubert’s use of religious tales, topoi, and imagery extends beyond his retelling of saints’ lives in the Tentation de Saint Antoine and the Trois contes , this study elucidates the biblical and devotional subcurrent in the story of Emma Bovary. Biblical episodes, religious emblems, and discussions of Catholic dogma link the adulterous heroine to the Virgin Mary, who emerges in the course of this subtle reading as the other heroine of the scandalous story. The 19th-century impulse to censor is embodied within the novel by two characters representing the secular and religious poles. The free-thinking pharmacist Homais and the parish priest concur only on the dangers of reading the Bible. When the novel itself was brought to trial for attacking religion, Flaubert’s prosecutor and defense lawyer overlooked this condemnation of scripture. This study invites readers to pay close attention to the religious texts and traditions discussed and restaged in Madame Bovary to gain a new awareness of the narrow bond between theatre and religion in Flaubert’s provinces UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=301904 ER -