Françoise Verny on Flaubert and Emma

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Françoise Verny on Flaubert and Emma

Françoise Verny on Flaubert and Emma

Claude SANTELLI (cigarette in hand) talks with Paul GUIMARD (cigarette in hand) writer and journalist about the character of Emma BOVARY and its "baseness of heart" and its influence on generations. The mystery in the novel is that one is attached to Emma, the harmony of the encounter with her lover Rodolphe Boulanger. "You have to be misogynistic to love Madame BOVARY," says Paul GUIMARD. Claude SANTELLI compares it to Don Quixote. Françoise VERNY proclaims that she represents grace, "every woman finds herself in Emma’s house, even if she is not as intelligent as one might wish, as I believe I am, I find myself in Emma" because I, too, am always longing in life and in love, other things" - Excerpts from the novel scripted and staged by actors Martine SARCEY, Michael LONSDALE, Claude LOCHY and Claude AUFAURE

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Publication date : 5 July 1970

Reference:
I21337249
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Producteur: Office National De Radiodiffusion Télévision Française   -  
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The Hundred Pounds   -   Producteur: Office National De Radiodiffusion Télévision Française
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Reference:I21337249

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