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Woman by the window or destructive reading: Gustave Flaubert's "Madame Bovary"
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Mar 10, 2004
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Pros: Engrossing cultural critique
Cons: ... which can be overpowering
The Bottom Line: This is a highly significant work of literature, whose ideas still resonate powerfully today.
Review: I first read Madame Bovary when I was in high school, and it shocked my impressionable teenage mind in a way I cannot quite describe. Suffice it to say, the book which outraged contemporary French readers, scandalized Leo Tolstoy, and spawned the ...
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Madame Bovary
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arkhaine
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Nov 22, 2004
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Pros: Wonderful characters, beautiful prose, Emma Bovary
Cons: Can be a bit wordy. Not a lot of dialogue or action.
The Bottom Line: Madame Bovary is a wonderful examination of infedelity through the eyes of an amazing lead character
Review: Charles Bovary is a struggling Doctor, married to an older woman he supposes he loves, living out his daily life as one must: working, sleeping, eating. Mediocrity is what he has strived for, mediocrity is what he has attained. Though possessing a mild ...
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romanticism's clash with realism
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imranij
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Dec 6, 2000
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Pros: beautiful prose and vivid descriptions that make one feel like he/she is actually there
Cons: none
Review: It is widely believed that it took Flaubert 5 years to complete Mademe Bovary. His fascination with detail is clearly portrayed in his descriptions of events such as "the ball at the magistrate's house," "the operation" and the...
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A Harsh Classic Well Worth the Read
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dianalynnxk
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May 26, 2000
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Pros: Very serious, very easy to understand, just a great book!
Cons: A little too serious at times, you can get really mad at the characters
Review: Madame Bovary is Gustave Flaubert's classic novel of a woman who marries a man she soon looses her passions for. It tales of this woman's twisted means of pleasing herself, and her strange sense of what happieness is.
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Deliciously Scandalous!
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cjensen1
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Aug 6, 2000
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Pros: Page turner, Masterpiece of French Literature
Cons: None
Review: Gustave Flaubert lived from 1821-1880. He is considered to be an exemplary French "realist" author and MADAME BOVARY is a "tour de force" is this genre: simply stated, his masterpiece. He put five years of work into composing and...
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Scandal in the midst
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hhh6
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May 24, 2000
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Pros: very precise criticism
Cons: none
Review: Gustave Flaubert is known for his preciseness in writing, which is exactly how I would describe Madame Bovary. Flaubert ingeniously crafts his novel as a blatant criticism of the shallow and misguided bourgeoisie.
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The Risque 1800s
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emily002
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Feb 28, 2000
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Pros: stylistically beautiful, interesting plot
Cons: unsympathetic characters
Review: Madame Bovary is a classic novel, and if you read it, you'll understand why. For a book written well over a hundred years ago, it is incredibly modern, dealing with issues of marital fidelity and financial difficulties. Just one warning: Emma, the main...
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Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary: She could have learned a lot from Buffy Summers |
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Pros: 'Tis a Classic novel. Well written (style-wise)
Cons: You really want to shake Emma until she grows up!
The Bottom Line: Read it with a grain of salt. I'd rather watch Buffy, myself, than read this again.
Review: I bet you never thought in a million years someone could ever draw a comparison between Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Flauberts classic novel Madame Bovary. But, as I sit here looking at my Buffy action figure, perched on my...
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Underappreciated Social Critique.
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gosox5
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Mar 4, 2001
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Pros: Insightful Social commentary!
Cons: can get a bit slow at times.
The Bottom Line: A worthwhile read. Not one of my favorite books, but Flaubert gives us alot to think about.
Review: For those of you that think Madame Bovary is just a book about a woman and her failedsexual fantasies, you are missing an important part of the work.
Gustave Flaubert uses a town of prototypical Bourgeoisie characters in order... |
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If you can resist the urge to slap this woman...
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fishgirl
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Nov 16, 2000
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Pros: in-depth characters; the club foot surgery is great!
Cons: very frustrating Madame B
Review: ... you might enjoy this book. Personally, I found it tiresome, but then again, that's me, modern woman who actually takes action.
My friend and I are reading our way through a list of the classics, to widen our perspective and realize what... |
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