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Madame Bovary

Madame Bovary

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Emma Bovary leads a life of quiet desperation. Married to a dull, kind-hearted country doctor and trapped in the stifling boredom of provincial France, she seeks escape in the romantic fantasies of the novels she devours. Her longing for passion, luxury, and "the high life" leads her into a series of reckless love affairs and mounting debts that threaten to destroy everything around her. As Emma's dreams clash with the harsh realities of her social standing, Flaubert crafts a devastatingly beautiful portrait of a woman undone by her own desires. Madame Bovary is not just a story of adultery; it is a profound critique of romanticism and a haunting study of the gap between our illusions and the truth. Upon its publication, the novel was so controversial that Flaubert was put on trial for immorality. Today, it is celebrated as the first great modern novel—a masterpiece of style, irony, and psychological insight. A scandalous journey into the heart of longing and the price of dreams.

Emma Bovary leads a life of quiet desperation. Married to a dull, kind-hearted country doctor and trapped in the stifling boredom of provincial France, she seeks escape in the romantic fantasies of the novels she devours. Her longing for passion, luxury, and "the high life" leads her into a series of reckless love affairs and mounting debts that threaten to destroy everything around her. As Emma's dreams clash with the harsh realities of her social standing, Flaubert crafts a devastatingly beautiful portrait of a woman undone by her own desires. Madame Bovary is not just a story of adultery; it is a profound critique of romanticism and a haunting study of the gap between our illusions and the truth. Upon its publication, the novel was so controversial that Flaubert was put on trial for immorality. Today, it is celebrated as the first great modern novel—a masterpiece of style, irony, and psychological insight. A scandalous journey into the heart of longing and the price of dreams.
  • Isbn
    9783565249121
  • Peso
    860.3 KB
  • Número de páginas
    406
  • Idioma
    Inglés
  • Formato
    EPUB
  • Protección
    DRM
  • Referencia
    BKW178574

Gustave Flaubert

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Gustave Flaubert (Ruán, Francia, 1821 - Croisset, 1880). Escritor francés. Desde muy joven sintió pasión por la literatura, creando una pequeña revista literaria, Colibrí, en la que ya mostraba las dotes del gran escritor que llegaría a ser.

Excepto durante sus viajes, pasó toda su vida en su propiedad de Croisset, entregado a su labor de escritor. Entre 1847 y 1856 mantuvo una relación inestable pero apasionada con la poetisa Louise Colet, aunque su gran amor fue sin duda Elisa Schlésinger, quien le inspiró el personaje de Marie Arnoux de La educación sentimental y que nunca llegó a ser su amante.

Su primera gran novela publicada, y para muchos su obra maestra, es Madame Bovary(1856), a la que seguirían otras grandes obras que han sido el referente de grandes escritores posteriores.