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30 Σεπ 2010 · Her 19th-century death — after swallowing the one thing to permanently satisfy hunger: poison — might occur in any age, including our own, and summons less grief than gratitude. At last she ...
8 Απρ 2022 · New York Review of Books: “Flaubert, Imperfect” by Jonathan Raban “Every modern translator has been alert to how well the imparfait conveys the numbing repetitiousness of life in Madame Bovary: it is (among several other shades of meaning and implication) the tense of the daily round and the routine action, the tense of provincial boredom ...
199 reviews 1,700 followers. March 31, 2022. Madame Bovary is Gustav Flaubert's most famous novel and realistically tells the story and the sinking of a young woman. The subtle language, the characteristic detailed descriptions let you dive into a completely different world.
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10 Απρ 2019 · When Viking asked Lydia Davis to translate Madame Bovary, back in 2006, she said no. She had recently finished the massive job of translating Proust’s Swann’s Way—the first entirely new ...
27 Απρ 2018 · I chose Madame Bovary, Gustave Flaubert’s 1857 classic, because it seemed to fit well with a lot of the women’s issues around and being discussed at the moment, particularly gender equality and sexual exploitation.
When Charles Bovary first meets his future wife Emma, she is resting in the parlor of her father’s farmhouse surrounded by bags of wheat and the incongruous images of oriental and mythological figures. This is not, we are invited to think, your typical farmer’s daughter.