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Madame Bovary
by 
Gustave Flaubert
Eleanor Marx-Aveling
Simon Vance
  
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Pub Date: 1/7/2009
Subject(s):  Classic Literature
Fiction
Language(s):  English

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File size:   167789 KB
ISBN:   9781433254420
Release date:   Jan 29, 2009

Description

Emma Bovary is a sensuous, sentimental young woman whose romantic ideals make her dissatisfied with her humdrum married life. Attempting to escape into an exciting world of passion and dreams, she drifts into sordid affairs with Rodolphe Boulanger and Léon Dupuis. The first of these lovers, an older man, dominates the affair, while the second, inexperienced and young, is dominated. The eventual collapse of Emma's romantic dreams is inevitable, and her disillusionment leads ultimately to her doom.

A brilliant psychological portrait, Madame Bovary searingly depicts the human mind in search of transcendence. Acclaimed as a masterpiece upon its publication in 1857, it catapulted Flaubert to the ranks of the world's greatest novelists and ushered in a new age of realism in literature.

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Reviews

AudioFile Magazine...
This nineteenth-century novel tells the story of a young woman who takes desperate measures to escape her stultifying marriage and provincial life, with tragic results. Simon Vance's leisurely reading mirrors the pace of small-town life, and his clear, gentle voice, with its lovely timbre, seems especially suited to delivering the text's many descriptive passages. As for the dialogue, his voicing of youthful Emma Bovary sounds a bit strained in places, but it's always expressive, and he does a solid job with the various male characters. Particularly amusing is his portrayal of Monsieur Homais, the voluble village chemist who fancies himself a learned man, and this brings some welcome comic relief to an otherwise tragic story. A.E.B. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine
 
Washington Post Book World...
'It still astonishes. If one were to ask, ‘World, which is the most perfect novel ever written?’ the world would immediately answer: Madame Bovary.'
 

About the Author

GUSTAVE FLAUBERT (1821-1880), French novelist and one of the masters of nineteenth-century fiction, was born in Rouen, the second son of a noted physician. Beset by ill health and personal misfortune, he led a solitary life of rigid discipline, which was reflected in his writing by his obsession with finding le mot juste (exactly the right word). His first published novel was Madame Bovary (1857). When certain passages in Madame Bovary were judged to be offensive to public morals, Flaubert, his publisher, and his printer were tried but acquitted.

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