Dictionary of Received Ideas
The Dictionary of Received Ideas (or Dictionary of Accepted Ideas; in French, Le Dictionnaire des idées reçues) is a short satirical work collected and published in 1911–13 from notes compiled by Gustave Flaubert during the 1870s, lampooning the clichés endemic to French society under the Second French Empire. It takes the form of a dictionary of automatic thoughts and platitudes, self-contradictory and insipid. It is often paired with the Sottisier (a collection of stupid quotations taken from the books of famous writers).
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Dictionary of Received Ideas
The Dictionary of Received Ideas (or Dictionary of Accepted Ideas; in French, Le Dictionnaire des idées reçues) is a short satirical work collected and published in 1911–13 from notes compiled by Gustave Flaubert during the 1870s, lampooning the clichés endemic to French society under the Second French Empire. It takes the form of a dictionary of automatic thoughts and platitudes, self-contradictory and insipid. It is often paired with the Sottisier (a collection of stupid quotations taken from the books of famous writers).
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Le Dictionnaire des idées reçu ...... aphorismes de son imagination.
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The Dictionary of Received Ide ...... the books of famous writers).
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フローベールの『紋切型辞典』の着想は古く、まだ青年であった1 ...... めて全集版の『プヴァールとペキュシェ』の巻に収録されている。
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Le Dictionnaire des idées reçu ...... aphorismes de son imagination.
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The Dictionary of Received Ide ...... the books of famous writers).
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フローベールの『紋切型辞典』の着想は古く、まだ青年であった1 ...... めて全集版の『プヴァールとペキュシェ』の巻に収録されている。
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Dictionary of Received Ideas
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Dictionnaire des idées reçues
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紋切型辞典
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