9781503287839-1503287831-Madame Bovary

Madame Bovary

ISBN-13: 9781503287839
ISBN-10: 1503287831
Author: Gustave Flaubert
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Format: Paperback 190 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781503287839
ISBN-10: 1503287831
Author: Gustave Flaubert
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Format: Paperback 190 pages

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Madame Bovary (ISBN-13: 9781503287839 and ISBN-10: 1503287831), written by authors Gustave Flaubert, was published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform in 2014. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Madame Bovary (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.48.

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Madame Bovary (1856) is the French writer Gustave Flaubert's debut novel. The story focuses on a doctor's wife, Emma Bovary, who has adulterous affairs and lives beyond her means in order to escape the banalities and emptiness of provincial life. Though the basic plot is rather simple, even archetypal, the novel's true art lies in its details and hidden patterns. Flaubert was a notorious perfectionist and claimed always to be searching for le mot juste ("the precise word"). When it was first serialized in La Revue de Paris between 1 October 1856 and 15 December 1856, the novel was attacked for obscenity by public prosecutors. The resulting trial, held in January 1857, made the story notorious. After Flaubert's acquittal on 7 February 1857, Madame Bovary became a bestseller when it was published as a single volume in April 1857. The novel is now considered Flaubert's masterpiece, as well as a seminal work of realism and one of the most influential novels ever written. In fact, the notable British-American critic James Wood writes in How Fiction Works: "Flaubert established for good or ill, what most readers think of as modern realist narration, and his influence is almost too familiar to be visible".

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