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  1. A spoof encyclopedia of contemporary accepted wisdom and commonplaces, The Dictionary of Received Ideas sees Flaubert at his witty and satirical best. Perhaps intended as a companion to his final, unfinished novel Bouvard and Pecuchet , this compilation was the result of a lifetime of collecting the absurd and the cliched, and providing darkly humorous explanations.

  2. Description. A spoof encyclopedia of contemporary accepted wisdom and commonplaces, the Dictionary of Received Ideas sees Flaubert at his witty and satirical best. Perhaps intended as a companion to his final, unfinished novel Bouvard and Pécuchet, this compilation was the result of a lifetime of collecting the absurd and the clichéd with ...

  3. Dictionary of Accepted Ideas. Throughout his life Flaubert made it a game to eavesdrop for the cliché, the platitude, the borrowed and unquestioned idea with which the "right thinking" swaddle their minds. After his death his little treasury of absurdities, of half-truths and social lies, was published as a Dictionnaire des idées reçues.

  4. 15. Dez. 2016 · Paperback. $11.00 4 Used from $11.78 17 New from $7.89. A spoof encyclopedia of contemporary accepted wisdom and commonplaces, the Dictionary of Received Ideas sees Flaubert at his witty and satirical best. Perhaps intended as a companion to his final, unfinished novel Bouvard and Pécuchet, this compilation was the result of a lifetime of ...

    • Gustave Flaubert
  5. Dictionary of Accepted Ideas. Paperback – January 17, 1968. by Gustave Flaubert (Author), Jacques Barzun (Translator) 4.1 20 ratings. See all formats and editions. Jacques Barzun's masterful translation proves that Flaubert's Dictionary of Accepted Ideas―an acid catalogue of the clichés of 19th-century France―is as relevant today as ever.

    • Gustave Flaubert
  6. The Dictionary of Accepted Ideas (also published as "Received Ideas") reads as an encyclopedic compendium of clichés, misconceptions, platitudes and absurdities. It could also be considered a sort of dummy's guide to late 19th century French narrow-minded attitiudes and manneristic style. A lot of items haven't aged well, being tied in to the fashions and politics of the times, while a ...

  7. The Dictionary of Received Ideas identifies architectural received ideas - things that were first proposed as a solution to a problem, but then repeated when the problem was no longer present, depleating the move of meaning. Using the dictionary as a design device precludes pre-conceived ideas. A new meaning and concept is found in the process, one that most likely has not been anticipated ...