The Dictionary of Received Ideas (in French, Le Dictionnaire des idées reçues) is a short satirical work collected and published in 1911-3 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).
Contents [hide]
1 Purpose
2 Background
3 Parallels
4 Examples
5 References
6 See also
7 External links
免費玩Dictionnaire des idées reçues dictionary. APP玩免費
免費玩Dictionnaire des idées reçues dictionary. App
熱門國家 | 系統支援 | 版本 | 費用 | APP評分 | 上架日期 | 更新日期 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
中國 China | Windows Windows 市集 | 1.0.0.0 App下載 | ¥18.00 | 2014-06-23 | 2014-09-18 |