Houses that Are Left, The
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Subject: Social Sciences
Institution Name:
WGBH
Collection Name: WGBH Open Vault
Abstract: 'The Houses that Are Left' refers to a statement by Gustave Flaubert suggesting that what is most telling about a historical period is not what it leaves behind, but what it tears down or loses. The story concerns two sets of characters, the living and the dead, and examines the influence they have over one another.
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Types of Materials: Primary Source
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Language: English
Conditions of Use: Custom License
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Copyright Holder: Shelly Silver
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