"Léon böyle boşu boşuna sevmekten bıkmıştı; sonra hiçbir isteğin yaşama yön vermediği, hiçbir umudun insana destek olmadığı zamanlarda aynı yaşayışın yinelenmesinden gelen bitkinliği duymaya başlıyordu."
Madam Bovary- Gustave Flaubert
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Gustave Flaubert in correspondence with Louise Colet on 17 October 1853, from Selected Letters
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oh to eat the cake from charles bovary and emma rouault’s wedding…
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making Flaubert use a word other than pell mell in madam bovary ( level impossible)
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In the last lazy afternoon of the holiday season - enjoying the winter sunlight and reading Madame Bovary.
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MADAME BOVARY
By Lunfa F.
Se ha dicho que la mayoría de los personajes de Madame Bovary son burgueses. Pero hay algo que debe aclararse, y es el significado que Flaubert da al término bourgeois. Salvo cuando significa simplemente ciudadano, como sucede a menudo en francés, el termino bourgeois utilizado por Flaubert equivale a «filisteo«, personas preocupadas por el aspecto material de la vida y que sólo…
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"Ama sevdiklerimizi çekiştirmeye başladık mı onlardan kopmaya da başladık demektir. Putlara dokunmamalı, yaldızı ellerde kalır."
Madam Bovary/Gustave Flaubert
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JENNIFER JONES in MADAME BOVARY (1949)
Emma feeds on mediocre books, and therefore her dissatisfactions are never truly tragic, just grotesque. She is not to be pitied but derided. She is worthy of condemantion for her vulgar nature, for her cold and self-centered pursuit of a kind of pleasure that not even she understands, for her stupid attachment to the most inane of literary myths, for her dime-store sentimentalism. Few readers take time to look more closely at Emma and at how her author judges her, how many indignities he heaps upon her — so many that she is left without a single good quality, not one. - Dacia Maraini, Searching for Emma
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