Madame Bovary: Patterns of Provincial Life
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In Madame Bovary, his story of a shallow, deluded, unfaithful, but consistently compelling woman living in the provinces of nineteenth-century France, Gustave Flaubert invented not only the modern novel but also a modern attitude toward human character and human experience that remains with us to this day. One of the rare works of art that it would be fair to ... More
In Madame Bovary, his story of a shallow, deluded, unfaithful, but consistently compelling woman living in the provinces of nineteenth-century France, Gustave Flaubert invented not only the modern novel but also a modern attitude toward human character and human experience that remains with us to this day. One of the rare works of art that it would be fair to ... More
Book Information
Publisher | Alfred A. Knopf |
Binding | Hardcover (107 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 368 |
ISBN-10 | 0679420312 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0679420316 |
Publication Date | 02/23/1993 |
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About Victor Brombert (Introduction) : Victor Brombert is credited in . A published credit of Victor Brombert is Madame Bovary: Patterns of Provincial Life (Everyman's Library).
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About Francis Steegmuller (Translator) : Francis Steegmuller is a published translator. Published credits of Francis Steegmuller include Madame Bovary: Patterns of Provincial Life (Everyman's Library).
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