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Bovarysme Bovarysme is a term derived from Gustave Flaubert's ''Madame Bovary'' (1857). It denotes a tendency toward escapist daydreaming in which the dreamer imagines himself or herself to be a hero or heroine in a romance, whilst ignoring the everyday realities of the situation. The eponymous Madame Bovary is an example of this.〔Baldick, Chris (2008). ''Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms''. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press〕 In his essay "Shakespeare and the Stoicism of Seneca" (1927), T. S. Eliot suggested Othello's last great speech as an example: "I do not believe that any writer has ever exposed this ''bovarysme'', the human will to see things as they are not, more clearly than Shakespeare." ==References==
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