Gustave Flaubert

"Before her marriage she had thought that she had love within her grasp; but since the happiness which she had expected this love to bring her hadn’t come, she supposed she must have been mistaken. And Emma tried to imagine just what was meant, in life, by the words “bliss,” “passion,” and “rapture” - words that had seemed so beautiful to her in books."

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Source: Gustave Flaubert (1957). “Madame Bovary”

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Gustave Flaubert

Gustave Flaubert

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Gustave Flaubert was a French novelist known for his meticulous style and his influential work, 'Madame Bovary,' which critiques romanticism and explores human emotions.

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