Madame Bovary (Version 2)

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Gustave Flaubert 1857
English
  • Part I, Chapter 1
  • Part I, Chapter 2
  • Part I, Chapter 3
  • Part I, Chapter 4
  • Part I, Chapter 5
  • Part I, Chapter 6
  • Part I, Chapter 7
  • Part I, Chapter 8
  • Part I, Chapter 9
  • Part II, Chapter 1
  • Part II, Chapter 2
  • Part II, Chapter 3
  • Part II, Chapter 4
  • Part II, Chapter 5
  • Part II, Chapter 6
  • Part II, Chapter 7
  • Part II, Chapter 8
  • Part II, Chapter 9
  • Part II, Chapter 10
  • Part II, Chapter 11
  • Part II, Chapter 12
  • Part II, Chapter 13
  • Part II, Chapter 14
  • Part II, Chapter 15
  • Part III, Chapter 1
  • Part III, Chapter 2
  • Part III, Chapter 3
  • Part III, Chapter 4
  • Part III, Chapter 5
  • Part III, Chapter 6
  • Part III, Chapter 7
  • Part III, Chapter 8
  • Part III, Chapter 9
  • Part III, Chapter 10
  • Part III, Chapter 11
Written over a century and a half ago, Madame Bovary is still an extraordinarily fresh, exciting and shockingly frank novel, at once an acute psychological study of a woman drawn into adultery through circumstances we can partly understand, and a sharply-observed comedy that offers a fascinating glimpse of the social and cultural divisions running through French provincial society in the mid nineteenth century. This translation is by Eleanor Marx-Aveling, a prominent social activist and literary translator. She was the youngest daughter of Karl Marx. (Summary by Peter Dann)

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