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bavari, who are they?iew, because it seems that the doctor, it seems it seems that they have servants, they even have some kind of estate that she is secretly selling at the same time. there they ride on some kind of, well, relatively speaking, minibus, yes, it goes to rouen, on this carriage, where everyone is packed, well, this is our minibus, yes, or there they tie up some kind of wooden shoes - so that with these yes , and her mother-in-law scolds her for the fact that the upholstery of the chairs costs two francs, the material, a meter of two francs, is very expensive, it should be a maximum of 10 sous, and - only the senior member should have a chair families and a lot of armchairs - it’s too luxurious, new curtains are too luxurious, in general, it’s stra, well, that is, i want to somehow correlate this with our reality, that is , what class do they belong to? i’ll answer in flaberian style, they belong to the bourgeois class, but only in flaberian terminology, a direct translation of bourgeois or t
bavari, who are they?iew, because it seems that the doctor, it seems it seems that they have servants, they even have some kind of estate that she is secretly selling at the same time. there they ride on some kind of, well, relatively speaking, minibus, yes, it goes to rouen, on this carriage, where everyone is packed, well, this is our minibus, yes, or there they tie up some kind of wooden shoes - so that with these yes , and her mother-in-law scolds her for the fact that the upholstery of the...
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bavari on a date, and mrs.huge role, and oksana, as an expert in french culture, is well versed in this and will tell us today the whole sociocultural background of this novel. oksana, you are a francophone, you lived in paris for 13 years, you you probably represent the sociocultural context of this novel better than all of us, tell us... why did it make such a big impression, why did it, so to speak, shake the moral foundations, why did flaubert stand trial for this novel? i was always surprised by this moment, why this novel so shook the moral foundations of that very beautiful france, i was always surprised by this moment, and such a system of very interesting double standards, and a peculiar french society, on the one hand, puritanical. because catholic now we will talk about another landmark work of the great philosopher jean-jacques rousseau, emile of his upbringing, yes, who actually gave the definition of woman and her place in french in the first society, on the other hand, we know that this is a coun
bavari on a date, and mrs.huge role, and oksana, as an expert in french culture, is well versed in this and will tell us today the whole sociocultural background of this novel. oksana, you are a francophone, you lived in paris for 13 years, you you probably represent the sociocultural context of this novel better than all of us, tell us... why did it make such a big impression, why did it, so to speak, shake the moral foundations, why did flaubert stand trial for this novel? i was always...
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must-read podcast, yaglaibatnikova, today we are discussing gustov flaubert and his novel “madame bavariort museum. it’s great luck that today our guest is the director of the moscow transport museum, because in the novel "madame bavari" meets this moment of a beggar, which foreshadows her tragic ending, in general, we can say that in this novel transport plays a huge role, and oksana, as an expert in french culture, is great at this understands and will tell us today the whole sociocultural background of this novel. oksana, you are a francophone, you lived in paris for 13 years, you probably represent the sociocultural context better than all of us. this novel, please tell us why it made such a big impression, why it, so to speak, shook the moral foundations, why flaubert was put on trial for this novel? i was always surprised by this moment, why did this novel so shake the moral foundations of that very beautiful france, i was always surprised by this moment, yes such a system of very interesting double standards, and a peculiar french society. i like to read, listen carefully to my hu
must-read podcast, yaglaibatnikova, today we are discussing gustov flaubert and his novel “madame bavariort museum. it’s great luck that today our guest is the director of the moscow transport museum, because in the novel "madame bavari" meets this moment of a beggar, which foreshadows her tragic ending, in general, we can say that in this novel transport plays a huge role, and oksana, as an expert in french culture, is great at this understands and will tell us today the whole...
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bavari plays a very important role in transport.mpression, why it, so to speak, shook the moral foundations, why flaubert appeared before trial for this novel? i was always surprised by this moment, why did this novel so shake the moral foundations of that very beautiful france, i was always surprised by this moment, but such a system very interesting. double standards, yes, of a kind of french society, on the one hand, puritanical, because catholic, now we will talk about another landmark work of the great philosopher emil rousseau about education, yes, which actually gave the definition of woman and her place in french in the first society, on the other hand we know that this is a country of great courtesans, in general in our russian view, the french woman is certainly. deeply different in moral principles, principles of life and even for some reason, in terms of food, apparently because the french love to eat very much, they still love it with pleasure. rather than the defining difference with a man and who a woman should be, wh
bavari plays a very important role in transport.mpression, why it, so to speak, shook the moral foundations, why flaubert appeared before trial for this novel? i was always surprised by this moment, why did this novel so shake the moral foundations of that very beautiful france, i was always surprised by this moment, but such a system very interesting. double standards, yes, of a kind of french society, on the one hand, puritanical, because catholic, now we will talk about another landmark work...
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bavari, who are they? is this average? class or what, they are rich, they are poor, it is difficult to understand from our point of view, because it seems that doctor, it seems that they have servants, they even have some kind of estate, which they secretly sell, uh, at the same time there they go on some kind of, well, relatively speaking, minibus, yes, she goes to rouen on this carriage, where everyone is crowded, well, this is our minibus, yes, or is there some kind of wooden shoes tied up there so that these heads can knock? yes, and her mother-in-law scolds her for the fact that the upholstery of the chairs, two francs each, the material, 2 francs per meter - this is very expensive, it should be a maximum of 10 sous, only the the eldest member of the family, and a lot of armchairs - it’s too luxurious, new curtains are too luxurious, in general it’s strange, well, that is, i want to somehow correlate this with our reality, that is, what class do they belong to? charles, this is such pettiness in the d
bavari, who are they? is this average? class or what, they are rich, they are poor, it is difficult to understand from our point of view, because it seems that doctor, it seems that they have servants, they even have some kind of estate, which they secretly sell, uh, at the same time there they go on some kind of, well, relatively speaking, minibus, yes, she goes to rouen on this carriage, where everyone is crowded, well, this is our minibus, yes, or is there some kind of wooden shoes tied up...
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bavari on a date , and mrs.about how a woman should behave, how she should live, feel, and it just seems to me that her entire attention is immersed in inner world, into the world of experiences, she is the person who wants to make a novel out of her life, cool, by the way, very, very accurate, yes, yes, and it seems to me that just when i started... working on the role, i read novel, the last ones were especially hard for me scenes, as i later found out that - the flauber , just as when he wrote, probably experienced even more, changed handkerchiefs and sobbed, yes, that is, when he finished the novel, he burst into loud crying and said madame bavarie semois, it’s me, it’s me, by the way, we ’ll raise this topic later, that is, how the flapper managed to embody this female psychology, but it seems to me that alexander... when you were preparing and reading, you thought the emotional portrayal of this role was convincing in general, well then there is a beginning and an end, that's how this tragic thing comes to
bavari on a date , and mrs.about how a woman should behave, how she should live, feel, and it just seems to me that her entire attention is immersed in inner world, into the world of experiences, she is the person who wants to make a novel out of her life, cool, by the way, very, very accurate, yes, yes, and it seems to me that just when i started... working on the role, i read novel, the last ones were especially hard for me scenes, as i later found out that - the flauber , just as when he...
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bavari, who are they?hey are poor, it is difficult to understand from our point of view, because it seems that the doctor, it seems that they have servants, they even have some kind of estate, which is secret to them. sells, at the same time there they ride on some kind of, well, relatively speaking, minibus, yes, it goes to rouen, on this one here in korea, where everyone is packed, well, this is our minibus, yes, or they tie up some kind of then wooden shoes, so that uh, yes, and her mother-in-law scolds her for the fact that the upholstery of the chairs, according to two francs, material, 2 francs per meter - that must be very expensive. maximum 10 sous, only the eldest member of the family should have a chair, and there are a lot of chairs, it’s too luxurious, new curtains are too luxurious, in general, well, that is, i want to somehow relate this to our reality, that is, they in general what class do they belong to? i’ll answer in flaberian style, they belong to the bourgeois class, but only in flaber
bavari, who are they?hey are poor, it is difficult to understand from our point of view, because it seems that the doctor, it seems that they have servants, they even have some kind of estate, which is secret to them. sells, at the same time there they ride on some kind of, well, relatively speaking, minibus, yes, it goes to rouen, on this one here in korea, where everyone is packed, well, this is our minibus, yes, or they tie up some kind of then wooden shoes, so that uh, yes, and her...
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this podcast is a must-read, i’m aglana batnikova, we discuss madame bavari, the famous novel by gustovh oksana bondarenko. doctor, it seems that they have servants, they even have some kind of estate that imatai is selling, and at the same time there they ride on some kind of, well, relatively speaking, minibus, yes, it goes to rouen on this carriage here, where everyone is crowded, well, this is our minibus, or there they tie up some kind of wooden shoes so that they can knock their heads together, yes, and her mother-in-law scolds her for the fact that the upholstery of the chairs costs two francs, meter 2 francs - this is very expensive, it should be a maximum of 10 sous, and the chair should only be the eldest member of the family and there are a lot of armchairs, it is too luxurious, new curtains are too luxurious in general, i mean, i want to somehow correlate this with our reality, that is, what class do they generally belong to ? according to flabert’s answer, they belong to the bourgeois class, but only in... in flaubert’s terminology, a direct translation of bourgeois or ther
this podcast is a must-read, i’m aglana batnikova, we discuss madame bavari, the famous novel by gustovh oksana bondarenko. doctor, it seems that they have servants, they even have some kind of estate that imatai is selling, and at the same time there they ride on some kind of, well, relatively speaking, minibus, yes, it goes to rouen on this carriage here, where everyone is crowded, well, this is our minibus, or there they tie up some kind of wooden shoes so that they can knock their heads...
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bavari, very, i must say, cynically, very banal, he seduces her, in fact, it seems to me that this is the themes of the novel, his magic, that this is such... vulgarity squared, that is, flaubert himself, he writes a novel, using all the cliches of all novels, their dialogues, they are just disgustingly vulgar, by the way, thank you very much for now touching on this topic of vulgarity in literature , but flabert was so in this sense, i don’t even know how to say, melancholic or hippochondriacal, because for him, the meaning of his prose, in particular in madame bovary, is the image of actual modern society, which is obviously vulgar and disgusting, that there was no other, as it were , terminology or even another... then he turns each of the characters, well, in particular emma, but with different sides and sides of this coin, the medal of this woman, for example, which, well, for example, in some moment you really support her madly, at some point you think what a stupid, naive girl, at the third moment, hmm, how beautiful she plays, how playful and playful she is, how beautifully
bavari, very, i must say, cynically, very banal, he seduces her, in fact, it seems to me that this is the themes of the novel, his magic, that this is such... vulgarity squared, that is, flaubert himself, he writes a novel, using all the cliches of all novels, their dialogues, they are just disgustingly vulgar, by the way, thank you very much for now touching on this topic of vulgarity in literature , but flabert was so in this sense, i don’t even know how to say, melancholic or...
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today we discussed gustov's flaubert novel madame bavari, the famous scandalous one, with oksana bondarenkoor of the moscow transport museum, a francophone. and the most beautiful actress alexandra revenko, who played the role of mrs. bavaria in the theater, still plays i will perform, i will perform, come to the performance. you can find all episodes of the podcast as a must-read on the website of the first channel 1tv.ru. with you is the popular science podcast schrödinger's cat and i am its host grigory tarasevich, chief editor of odna. happens in schools, we have guests today, singer victoria daineka, a psychologist, the main one especially about children’s bullying, which is an expert in the no bullying program, maria afonina. hello hello! hello, let's start right away with the personal, the emotional, i hope we can handle it, let's each of us tell our story of school bullying, that's who is ready first, victoria, you're brave, let's try, okay, let's try, my story of school bullying began with my first performances at our school, in our pop studio, here i'm generally in i basically lea
today we discussed gustov's flaubert novel madame bavari, the famous scandalous one, with oksana bondarenkoor of the moscow transport museum, a francophone. and the most beautiful actress alexandra revenko, who played the role of mrs. bavaria in the theater, still plays i will perform, i will perform, come to the performance. you can find all episodes of the podcast as a must-read on the website of the first channel 1tv.ru. with you is the popular science podcast schrödinger's cat and i am its...
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bavari doesn’t lay eggs, but hatches from them, and he thought so intensely that my session ended withespair, out of despair, i began to walk around the rooms, i wanted to count. cases, but it turned out to be useless, because all the other cases also walked from room to room and by the evening i counted them up to 50,000, then i ran into the head of his department, who suddenly said: “enough of milling about in the corridors, it’s time to get down to business, tomorrow you’ll go to the potato harvest.” i asked him what it meant, you'll go for potatoes. he looked at me very surprised and asked again: are you an idiot or did you come from america? i was so scared that i immediately said: “i’m an idiot.” i urgently contacted the boss, who reassured me, explaining that going to the potatoes means the conventional name for agricultural work, during which collective farmers help workers mental labor to harvest, since i somehow never went to harvest potatoes during my participation in the reconnaissance school, i was very afraid that my inability to handle them would arouse suspicion against
bavari doesn’t lay eggs, but hatches from them, and he thought so intensely that my session ended withespair, out of despair, i began to walk around the rooms, i wanted to count. cases, but it turned out to be useless, because all the other cases also walked from room to room and by the evening i counted them up to 50,000, then i ran into the head of his department, who suddenly said: “enough of milling about in the corridors, it’s time to get down to business, tomorrow you’ll go to the...