Gustave Flaubert
Gustave Flaubert (12 December 1821—8 May 1880) was a French novelist, considered the preeminent exponent of the realist school of French literature and best known for his masterpiece, Madame Bovary (1857), a realistic portrayal of bourgeois life, which led to a trial on charges of the novel's alleged immorality.
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The Massive Tragedy of Madame Bovary
Peepolykus bring their exhilarating combination of verbal slapstick, visual surprise and anarchic comedy to Gustave Flaubert's seminal nineteenth-century masterpiece Madame Bovary.
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£9.99£7.99Add to basketA4 Spiral-bound£16.99£13.59Add to basketEbook£9.99£7.99Madame Bovary: Breakfast with Emma
By Gustave Flaubert Adapted by Fay WeldonFlaubert's masterpiece about an infidelity with tragic consequences, dramatised for Shared Experience by the acclaimed novelist.
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