Emma Bovary and Ivan Ilych: evidence of psychoanalysis thirty years before Freud

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August 10, 2012

 

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This attitude pervades her every action, to point that she does not even take the needs of her only child, Berthe, into consideration. The child has a wet nurse to take care of her from infancy, and she sees her mother less and less as Emma becomes more involved in her affairs with Rodolphe and Leon...
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This attitude of Emma is most apparent in a scene towards the end of the novel in which Emma attends a masquerade ball with Leon in Rouen. After the dance they go to a seedy restaurant where Emma has a fainting spell. After recovering, "she thought of Berthe, sleeping in the maid's room back in Yonville" (252)...
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