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One of the great novels of nineteenth-century France, Flaubert draws a deeply-felt but sympathetic portrait of a woman who, having warned a country doctor and found herself unhappy with a rural, genteel existence, longs for love and excitement. Her aspirations and her desires lead her into a tragic spiral downwards.
Gustave Flaubert: Madame Bovary
A New Boy At School
A Broken Leg At A Farm At Les Bertaux
A Return To The Farm: The Daughter Of Pere Rouault
M And Mme Bovary Arrive At Tostes
The Childhood Of Emma Bovary
An Unemotional Marriage
A Party At The HOme Of The Marquis d'Andervilliers
Emma Learns To Waltz
The Mediocrity Of Daily Life
Yonville L'Abbaye
'Emma Got Out First...'
The First Months At Yonville
M. Leaon Crosses The Square
Leon And M. Lheureux Approch Emma - Each In Their Way
Emma Bovary Undergoes A Change
Emma's Flighty Ways
The Arrival Of M. Rodolphe Boulanger Of La Huchette
The Agricultural Show
Six Weeks Later
Out Riding
Emma Takes The Initiative
A Letter From Pere Rouault
Homais Suggests An Operation
An Amputation
Emma's Passion Renewed
'Never Had Madame Bovary Looked So Beautiful As Now'