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Madame Bovary (Penguin Clothbound Classics)

von Gustave Flaubert

Format:Hardcover

Emma Bovary is beautiful and bored, trapped in her marriage to a mediocre doctor and stifled by the banality of provincial life. An ardent reader of sentimental novels, she longs for passion and seeks escape in fantasies of high romance, in voracious spending and, eventually, in adultery. But even her affairs bring her disappointment and devastating consequences. Flaubert's erotically charged and psychologically acute portrayal of Emma Bovary caused a moral outcry on its publication in 1857. It was deemed so lifelike that many women claimed they were the model for his heroine; but Flaubert insisted: "Madame Bovary, c'est moi." One of the greatest novels of the 19th century, Flaubert’s torrid debut lives on in Geoffrey Wall’s brilliant translation. This edition features an introduction by Wall, and a preface on Emma Bovary's femininity and modernity by novelist Michèle Roberts.Part of Penguin’s beautiful hardcover Clothbound Classics series, designed by the award-winning Coralie Bickford-Smith, these delectable and collectible editions are bound in high-quality, tactile cloth with foil stamped into the design.

Literary & Contemporary Fiction
Hardcover
Erschienen an: 2015-05-26

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3.4(28 ratings)
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The experience of reading Madame Bovary was muddled for me because I started it during the peak of school, so it was slow reading. Regardless, Flaubert's style was something I deeply enjoyed, though the theme of adultery was always a hit or miss with me. My first instinct was to seek the character to blame but I managed to suppress it just so. Blame proves irrelevant here because the human experience of boredom can lead a person to such ugly, complicated experiences. Flaubert's attempt for the reader to sympathise with both Emma and Charles complicated the story, and that complexity provided the reader (namely, me) a deeper understanding of boredom and loving to the best of one's ability. Though I don't subscribe to Emma's ideals on love and romance, her hamartia allowed me, for the duration of 300+ pages, to survive the catharsis of romantic obsession.

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