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Author:
Flaubert, Gustave, 1821-1880, author.
Title:
Sentimental education [Book] : the story of a young man / Gustave Flaubert ; translated by Raymond N. MacKenzie.
Format:
[Book] :
Publisher:
University of Minnesota Press,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
xxxiv, 444 pages ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Young men--Paris--Paris--Fiction.
Married women--Paris--Paris--Fiction.
Unrequited love--Fiction.
Paris (France)--Fiction.
France--Social conditions--19th century--Fiction.
France--History--February Revolution, 1848--Fiction.
Paris (France)--History--June Days, 1848--Fiction.
Bildungsromans.
Historical fiction.
Other Authors:
MacKenzie, Raymond N., translator.
Other Titles:
ducation sentimentale. English (MacKenzie)
Notes:
Translation of: L'ďucation sentimentale. "Translator's introduction": pages vii-xxxiv. Includes bibliographical references (pages 415-418).
Summary:
"Gustave Flaubert conceived 'Sentimental education,' his final complete novel, as the history of his own generation, one that failed to fulfill the promise of the Revolution of 1848. Published a few months before the start of the 1870 Franco-Prussian War, it offers both a sweeping panorama of French society over three decades and an intimate bildungsroman of a young man from a small town who arrives in Paris when protests against the monarchy are increasing. The novel's protagonist, Frďřic Moreau, alternates between aimlessness and ambition as he searches for a meaningful life through love affairs and republican politics. Flaubert's narrative includes scenes of high drama, as scattered protests across Paris swell into revolution, and quiet moments of self-aware romanticism, crafting a story that possesses the sweep and scope of a historical novel combined with deep emotion and scandalous intimacy. Suffused with tragedy and the poignancy of lost chances and wasted lives, 'Sentimental education' is sharpened by satirical observations of what Flaubert condemned as the Second Empire's endemic hypocrisy and willful blindness. This vibrant, new translation by Raymond N. MacKenzie includes an extensive critical introduction and annotations to help the modern reader appreciate Flaubert's achievement."-- Publisher's website, viewed on February 21, 2024.
ISBN:
1517914132
9781517914134
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1401058407
LCCN:
2023028641
Locations:
KSPG296 -- Burlington Public Library (Burlington)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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