'For certain men the stronger their desire, the less likely they are
to act.' With his first glimpse of Madame Arnoux, Frédéric Moreau is
convinced he has found his romantic destiny, but when he pursues her
to Paris the young student is unable to translate his passion into
decisive action. He also finds himself distracted by the equally
romantic appeal of political action in the turbulent years leading up
to the revolution of 1848, and by the attractions of three other
women, each of whom seeks to make him her own: a haughty society lady,
a capricious courtesan, and an artless country girl. Flaubert offers a
vivid and unsparing portrait of the young men of his generation,
struggling to salvage something of their ideals in a city where
corruption, consumerism, and a pervasive sense of disenchantment
undermine all but the most compromised erotic, aesthetic, and social
initiatives. Sentimental Education combines thoroughgoing irony with
an impartial but unexpectedly intense sympathy in a novel whose
realism competes with that of Balzac and whose innovations in
narrative plot and perspective mark a turning-point in the development
of literary modernism. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford
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ISBN
9780191510137
Publisert
2020
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OUP Oxford
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Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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