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Emma Rouault est la fille du riche fermier M. Rouault. Elle est élevée dans un couvent. Elle rêve d'une vie mondaine comme les princesses des romans à l'eau de rose dans lesquels elle se réfugie pour rompre l'ennui. Elle devient l'épouse de Charles Bovary, qui malgré de laborieuses études de médecine est un simple officier de santé. Emma est déçue de cette vie monotone. Une invitation au bal du marquis d'Andervilliers lui redonne la joie de vivre. Lorsqu'Emma attend un enfant, son mari décide de quitter la ville de Tostes et s'installer à Yonville. Emma fait la connaissance des personnalités locales: le pharmacien progressiste et athée M. Homais; le curé Bournisien; Léon Dupuis, clerc du notaire M. Guillaumin; le noble libertin Rodolphe Boulanger. Emma est déçue par la naissance de la petite Berthe, puisqu'elle aurait préféré mettre au monde un garçon. Elle s'enlise dans l'ennui, et perd tout espoir d'une vie meilleure. Elle n'éprouve plus aucun amour pour Charles, qui pourtant ne lui veut que du bien. Elle ne parvient pas non plus à apprécier sa fille, qu'elle trouve laide et qu'elle confie à Madame Rollet. Elle laisse libre cours à ses dépenses luxueuses chez son marchand d'étoffes, M. Lheureux. Elle repousse les avances de Rodolphe, et de Léon puis elle finit par céder. Ses amants sont vite lassés du sentimentalisme exacerbé de la jeune femme qui rêve de voyages et de vie trépidante. Emma accumule une dette envers M. Lheureux, qui exige d'être remboursé. Les amants d'Emma ont refusé de lui prêter de l'argent. Emma se suicide par désespoir. Charles de son côté, meurt de chagrin.
About the Author: Né dans une famille de la petite bourgeoisie catholique et d'ancêtres protestants, Gustave Flaubert est le deuxième enfant d'Achille Cléophas Flaubert (1784-1846), chirurgien-chef très occupé à l'hôpital Hôtel-Dieu de Rouen, et de son épouse, Anne Justine Caroline Fleuriot (1793-1872), fille d'un médecin de Pont-L'Évêque. Il naît le 12 décembre 1821 après une soeur et deux frères décédés en bas âge, et sera délaissé en faveur de son frère aîné, brillant élève admiré par la famille (prénommé Achille comme son père à qui il succèdera d'ailleurs comme chirurgien-chef de l'Hôtel-Dieu de Rouen). Gustave Flaubert passe une enfance sans joie, marquée par l'environnement sombre de l'appartement de fonction de son père à l'hôpital de Rouen (aujourd'hui musée Flaubert et d'histoire de la médecine), mais adoucie par sa complicité avec sa soeur cadette, Caroline, née trois ans après lui. Adolescent aux exaltations romantiques, il est déjà attiré par l'écriture au cours d'une scolarité vécue sans enthousiasme comme interne au Collège royal, puis au lycée de Rouen, à partir de l'année 1832. Il y rencontre Ernest Chevalier avec qui il fonde en 1834 Art et Progrès, un journal manuscrit où il fait paraître son premier texte public. Il est renvoyé en décembre 1839 pour indiscipline et passe seul le baccalauréat en 1840. Le premier événement notable dans sa jeunesse est sa rencontre à Trouville-sur-Mer, durant l'été 1836, d'Élisa Schlésinger qui laissera une profonde empreinte en lui jusqu'à la fin de ses jours. Il transposera d'ailleurs cette passion muette, avec la charge émotionnelle qu'elle a développée chez lui, dans son roman L'Éducation sentimentale, en particulier dans la page célèbre de l'apparition de Madame Arnoux au regard du jeune Frédéric et dans leur dernière rencontre poignante.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781500141332
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Publisher Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 294
  • Series Title: French
  • Weight: 394 gr
  • ISBN-10: 150014133X
  • Publisher Date: 10 Jun 2014
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: French
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 16 mm
  • Width: 152 mm


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