Madame Bovary

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Once considered scandalizingly immoral, Flaubert’s exquisite debut novel unsparingly depicts a woman’s gradual corruption and the human mind in search of transcendence. Unhappily married to a devoted, clumsy local doctor, Emma fulfils her epicurean dreams of ecstasy and love by indulging in a passionate affair with Rodolphe. Apprehending the dire consequences, she takes the firm and final move which none could have ever dreamt of. The realistic style and rich descriptions—the soft-focused imaginings, a suggestive smile or phrase, the desire and search for seclusion, the breathless rush to the lover’s arms and the sensuous embrace, the fear of exposure, the financial outlay, the ever-growing disinterest and recklessness, the frequent violent arguments and impossible demands, the violation of promises, mutual recrimination and the tearful break-up—make this brilliant psychological portrait, Madame Bovary, a masterpiece, as Frank O’ Connor has remarked, “possibly the most beautifully written book ever composed;…a book that invites superlatives…the most important novel of the century.”

About the Author

Gustave Flaubert(1821-80) was one of the masters of nineteenth century fiction in France. He was born in Rouen and was the second son to a family of doctors. While his father was a chief surgeon at the local hospital of Rouen, his mother was the daughter of a physician. Flaubert himself, however, studied law at Paris in the 1840s, a course that was terminated by his nerve disease and the consequent failure at the law exams, which led him to devote himself fully to literature.Flaubert made his mark with his first novel Madame Bovary, the story of an adulteress, which also included, interestingly, one doctor and one lawyer. Emma, the beautiful and romantic wife of a provincial doctor, feels trapped in the necessarily dull life of a provincial housewife and seeks release in extramarital affairs, first with a young man from the landed aristocracy and then with a lawyer, which eventually prove no less frustrating. Finally, Emma kills herself leaving Charles, her husband, a wreck. Charles too dies soon, leaving their only daughter orphaned.The time of the plot of the novel is mid-nineteenth century and the setting is France. The novel was first published in 1857.

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ISBN13 9788126905171
Product Name Madame Bovary
Price ₹295.00
Original Price INR
Author Gustave Flaubert
Publisher Atlantic Publishers and Distributors (P) Ltd
Publication Year 2005
Subject English Literature/ Fiction
Binding Hardbound
Language English
Pages 368
Weight 0.320000
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