Madame Bovary - A Scandalous Tale of Desire and Disillusionment by Gustave Flaubert
Gustave Flaubert, Zenith Horizon Publishing
Maison d'édition: Zenith Horizon Publishing
Synopsis
đ She craved romance. She found ruin. Madame Bovary is a groundbreaking novel that shook 19th-century Franceâand literature itself. Flaubert's daring portrait of Emma Bovary, a woman trapped in a provincial marriage who longs for passion and luxury, remains a razor-sharp critique of society, gender roles, and the illusion of perfect love đđđ„. Emma's rebellion against conformity and her descent into obsession and despair shocked censors, inspired generations of authors, and solidified Flaubert as a master of realism. This is not just a novelâit's a cautionary tale of how dreams, when untethered from reality, can destroy lives. What makes this novel unforgettable: â "The prose is flawless, the story raw and true." â "A literary masterpiece that challenges readers emotionally and morally." â Ideal for fans of Edith Wharton, Virginia Woolf, and Tolstoy đđđïž Special Edition Features: đŒïž Illustrated chapter art and French period design đ Scholarly foreword and timeline of publication history đ± Enhanced Kindle navigation for seamless reading đ„ Download Madame Bovary today and experience the novel that redefined literary realismâand scandalized the world.
