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Madame Bovary : Life in a Country Town
Madame Bovary Life in a Country Town
Author: Gustave Flaubert, Gerard Hopkins (Translator)
Bored and unhappy in a lifeless marriage, Emma Bovary yearns to escape from the dull circumstances of provincial life. Flaubert’s powerful, deeply moving examination of the moral degeneration of a middle-class Frenchwoman is universally regarded as one of the landmarks of 19th-century fiction.
ISBN-13: 9780192815644
ISBN-10: 0192815644
Publication Date: 3/17/1989
Pages: 400
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
Book Type: Paperback
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The only thing worse than reading Madame Bovary was reading Madame Bovary in French. She was an unsympathetic character who created her own misery and then sulked about it. Even such a character might not have been so bad if not for Flaubert's longwinded descriptions of small details that, while artful and all that wonderful nonsense, gave me no motivation to continue reading it. Had I not been required to read it, and write about it (in French - joy), I would not have finished it.


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