
Madame Bovary
Gustave Flaubert
Written by the father of the modern novel, Madame Bovary tells the story of Emma, a farm girl with unrelenting aspirations of rising above the social status she was born into. Published in France in 188X, this work of fiction marks the transition from Romanticism to Realism in French literature.
Major thematic elements: social class distinctions, the role of women in 19th century France, the dangers of Romanticizing any aspect of life, particularly marriage and motherhood.
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Place of publication: France
Language: French
Era: 20th Century
Genre: Fiction
Author: White, male
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