Гюстав Флобер “Пані Боварі” (Роман)
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The novel by Gustave Flaubert (1821-1880) "Madame Bovary" marked a new era in the literary life of France and was a sensational success. Using the example of Emma Bovary's personal drama, the author vividly showed the life of the bourgeois province of France, the tragic incompatibility of the common man's pure dreams of happiness with the very foundations of society. Emma's ideals and aspirations do not stand out among others, in some ways they are even naive, but Flaubert endowed her with dissatisfaction with the world around her, mental restlessness, and a desire for another life-the very traits he valued most in a person. It is no accident that after the novel was published, Flaubert declared: "Emma is me!"
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