"Madame Bovary" — the most famous novel by Gustave Flaubert, which stirred the public and brought him scandalous fame. It was first published in a Parisian literary magazine in 1856, and in the following year the author was taken to...
court for moral offense.
"My God! Why did I marry?" — Emma Bovary laments. Raised on romantic novels, she expected all-consuming love, heroic deeds, and passion. Her hopes were not fulfilled: she married an ordinary man. Tired of the gray provincial routine, the heroine seeks happiness and love on the side, but only falls into the trap of her own illusions.
- For readers of all ages. - For fans of classic literature. - For lovers of psychological prose. - For readers interested in women's fates. - For those who relate to the theme of disappointment in love. - For collectors of the "Eternal Stories" series.
"Madame Bovary" — the most famous novel by Gustave Flaubert, which stirred the public and brought him scandalous fame. It was first published in a Parisian literary magazine in 1856, and in the following year the author was taken to court for moral offense.
"My God! Why did I marry?" — Emma Bovary laments. Raised on romantic novels, she expected all-consuming love, heroic deeds, and passion. Her hopes were not fulfilled: she married an ordinary man. Tired of the gray provincial routine, the heroine seeks happiness and love on the side, but only falls into the trap of her own illusions.
- For readers of all ages. - For fans of classic literature. - For lovers of psychological prose. - For readers interested in women's fates. - For those who relate to the theme of disappointment in love. - For collectors of the "Eternal Stories" series.
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