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LRB Article PDF: Juliet (<i>LRB</i> volume 02 number 18, 18 September 1980) 

LRB Article PDF: Juliet (LRB volume 02 number 18, 18 September 1980)

D.J. Enright

The English governess in question - very much in question - was Juliet Herbert, governess at the Flaubert home in Croisset to Flaubert's much-loved niece, Caroline, between 1854/5 and 1857. Her acquaintanceship with the novelist lasted till his death in 1880, but the nature of the acquaintanceship is in dispute. The most tender of Flaubert's affairs? Or a non-affair? Hermia Oliver believes that Juliet was 'almost certainly' Flaubert's mistress: but the present book, a record of indefatigable research and meagre revelations, is stuffed with 'probably's', 'may's', 'if's' and 'just possible's', a case of seeking hopefully rather than arriving.

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