内容简介
This Norton Critical Edition of Gustave Flaubert's seminal novel represents a signifi-cant revision of its predecessor. The text,Eleanor Marx Aveling's translation as revised by Paul de Man, is accompanied by substantially re- vised and expanded explanatory annotations. Readers glimpse middle-class life in provincial France through twenty-one accompanying visuals, carefully selected from popular pub-lications of the time.
In January 1857 the French government prosecuted Flauberton immorality charges over the publication of Madame Bovary"This Norton Critical Edition is the only English edition in printto include the complete trial tran*s, which have been trans-lated by Bregtie Hartendorf-Wallach and annotated for under-graduate readers. A substantial selection of earlier versions of scenarios and scenes from the novel is included to allow stu-dents to follow Flaubert's struggle toward stylistic perfection.Additional context is provided by Flaubert's letters concerning Madame Bovary.
Sixteen critical essays, twelve of them new to the Second Edi-tion, address the novel's central themes. Among the authors are Charles Baudelaire, Mario Vargas Llosa, Erich Auerbach,
In January 1857 the French government prosecuted Flauberton immorality charges over the publication of Madame Bovary"This Norton Critical Edition is the only English edition in printto include the complete trial tran*s, which have been trans-lated by Bregtie Hartendorf-Wallach and annotated for under-graduate readers. A substantial selection of earlier versions of scenarios and scenes from the novel is included to allow stu-dents to follow Flaubert's struggle toward stylistic perfection.Additional context is provided by Flaubert's letters concerning Madame Bovary.
Sixteen critical essays, twelve of them new to the Second Edi-tion, address the novel's central themes. Among the authors are Charles Baudelaire, Mario Vargas Llosa, Erich Auerbach,