
Madame Bovary Review
Emma Bovary dreams big but faces harsh realities. Flaubert captures her turmoil with vivid detail, poking fun at bourgeoisie life. While captivating, the lengthy prose might be a challenge. Worth it for the artistry!
Books that focus on romantic relationships between characters.
Emma Bovary dreams big but faces harsh realities. Flaubert captures her turmoil with vivid detail, poking fun at bourgeoisie life. While captivating, the lengthy prose might be a challenge. Worth it for the artistry!
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