Book summaryFlaubert's portrait of an adulteress who seeks freedom from a prosaic, disappointing life and ultimately is destroyed by her selfishness was considered scandalous when it was published. Flaubert chose his subject to illustrate his belief that any aspect of life, however trivial or vulgar, could be a subject for literature, and could be raised to the status of art by the quality of the writing. Media reviews"...Possibly the most beautiful book ever composed; undoubtedly the most beautifully written novel....A book that invites superlatives....The most important novel of this century." |
Madame Bovaryby Flaubert, Gustave
Book desription: Wordsworth, 2001. TR. New. Softcover. Unread. Only slight shelfwear.
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