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Madame Bovary

رضا عمرانی

Casa editrice: Seltzer Books

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Selon Wikipedia: "Madame Bovary (1856) est le premier roman publié de Gustave Flaubert et est considéré comme son chef-d'œuvre: l'histoire d'Emma Bovary, épouse du docteur, qui a des affaires adultères et vit au-dessus de ses moyens. Bien que l'intrigue de base soit plutôt simple, voire archétypale, le véritable art du roman réside dans ses détails et ses schémas cachés: Flaubert était un perfectionniste notoire et prétendait toujours chercher le mot juste. Le roman a été attaqué pour obscénité par les procureurs quand il a été publié en feuilleton dans La Revue de Paris entre le 1er octobre 1856 et le 15 décembre 1856, ce qui a conduit à un procès notoire en janvier 1857. Après l'acquittement le 7 février 1857, est devenu un best-seller quand il a été publié comme un livre en avril de 1857, et est maintenant pratiquement non contesté non seulement comme une œuvre séminale du réalisme, mais comme l'un des romans les plus influents jamais écrit. "
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