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July 2016 - Madame Bovary > General comments, background and resources

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The Reading Bibliophile | 564 comments Mod
Please post here any general comments you'd like to make about our July 2016 reading, Madame Bovary or share some useful resources you've come across about the book.

PLEASE, KEEP IN MIND: do not give any spoilers! The discussion about particular segments of the story was divided, so the members of the group can make comments as they move further on the reading, without the risk of encountering spoilers in the middle of the conversations.


The Reading Bibliophile | 564 comments Mod
Checking in a discussion leader (uhm, not a very good one up to now).
Have you any material you'd like to share about Madame Bovary?


The Reading Bibliophile | 564 comments Mod
Here's an interesting website: http://www.amis-flaubert-maupassant.fr (in French).

Flaubert and Maupassant were friends, the latter being 30 years younger than the former. They share the same beauty of literary style.


The Reading Bibliophile | 564 comments Mod
If you want to know everything there is to know about Flaubert, then go to the Centre Flaubert :-) http://flaubert.univ-rouen.fr,


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The Reading Bibliophile | 564 comments Mod
QUIZ: who is this person? (yeah, the answer seems obvious, but...)




The Reading Bibliophile | 564 comments Mod
Cynthia wrote: "QUIZ: who is this person? (yeah, the answer seems obvious, but...)"

Anyone?


Rachel | 30 comments Cynthia, is it Emma? She looks more demure than I had picture her, but the dark hair, centre parting and embroidery make me think it's her.


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The Reading Bibliophile | 564 comments Mod
Rachel wrote: "Cynthia, is it Emma? She looks more demure than I had picture her, but the dark hair, centre parting and embroidery make me think it's her."

Thanks, Rachel for giving a go at the quiz:-)

It is a portrait of a woman that often served a book cover of various editions of Madame Bovary throughout the years, but it is not Emma (that's the reason why I asked the question).

Actually it is the portrait of Delphine Delamare . This is the person who inspired Flaubert his character of Emma.

To know more about this story (if you haven't read the book or finished it yet, please do not consult this link): https://translate.google.com/translat...


Rachel | 30 comments interesting! Thank you for that background information, Cynthia. Beautiful painting isn't it.


The Reading Bibliophile | 564 comments Mod
Rachel wrote: "interesting! Thank you for that background information, Cynthia. Beautiful painting isn't it."

Thanks, Rachel. Yes, it's very delicate. I love the background and the details.


The Reading Bibliophile | 564 comments Mod
Very much à propos: the subtle art go translating
https://www.theguardian.com/books/201...


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