Sentimental Education

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Sentimental Education by Gustave Flaubert, Neeland Media LLC
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Gustave Flaubert ISBN: 9781420937268
Publisher: Neeland Media LLC Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Digireads.com Publishing Language: English
Author: Gustave Flaubert
ISBN: 9781420937268
Publisher: Neeland Media LLC
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Digireads.com Publishing
Language: English
First published in 1869, this deliberately written work follows the ambitions and whims of the young Frédéric Moreau as he travels from his provincial hometown to the enticing metropolis of Paris. Though he survived the Revolution of 1848, Moreau is still prone to all the mistakes and petty concerns of a young man of the middle class: he develops an infatuation for a married woman, Madame Arnoux, and falls in and out of love with her throughout the novel; his ambitious endeavors soon bore him and leave him with Parisian ennui; and, despite the founding of the Second French Empire, Moreau is disappointed by the lack of social progress around him. Through all of this disillusionment, the author makes it very clear that he saw his generation as one without true passion or genuine feeling, utilizing irony and pessimism to underscore the mood of that social and political time in the history of France. The last work of Flaubert published in his lifetime, "Sentimental Education" has since been hailed as one of the most influential novels of the 19th century.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
First published in 1869, this deliberately written work follows the ambitions and whims of the young Frédéric Moreau as he travels from his provincial hometown to the enticing metropolis of Paris. Though he survived the Revolution of 1848, Moreau is still prone to all the mistakes and petty concerns of a young man of the middle class: he develops an infatuation for a married woman, Madame Arnoux, and falls in and out of love with her throughout the novel; his ambitious endeavors soon bore him and leave him with Parisian ennui; and, despite the founding of the Second French Empire, Moreau is disappointed by the lack of social progress around him. Through all of this disillusionment, the author makes it very clear that he saw his generation as one without true passion or genuine feeling, utilizing irony and pessimism to underscore the mood of that social and political time in the history of France. The last work of Flaubert published in his lifetime, "Sentimental Education" has since been hailed as one of the most influential novels of the 19th century.

More books from Neeland Media LLC

Cover of the book Tartuffe by Gustave Flaubert
Cover of the book Selected Tales and Sketches (The Best Short Stories of Nathaniel Hawthorne) by Gustave Flaubert
Cover of the book The Prisoner of Zenda and Rupert of Hentzau by Gustave Flaubert
Cover of the book Sejanus, His Fall by Gustave Flaubert
Cover of the book Stories of Red Hanrahan, The Secret Rose, and Rosa Alchemica by Gustave Flaubert
Cover of the book The Wonder Clock by Gustave Flaubert
Cover of the book The Complete Tales of Henry James (Volume 5 of 12) by Gustave Flaubert
Cover of the book Ancient Egyptian Myths and Legends by Gustave Flaubert
Cover of the book Essays & Poems by Ralph Waldo Emerson by Gustave Flaubert
Cover of the book The Complete Poems of Andrew Marvell by Gustave Flaubert
Cover of the book The Queen of Spades, The Captain's Daughter and Other Stories by Gustave Flaubert
Cover of the book Description of Greece (Volume I) by Gustave Flaubert
Cover of the book The Black Sheep by Gustave Flaubert
Cover of the book Sevastopol Sketches (Sebastopol Sketches) by Gustave Flaubert
Cover of the book Cautionary Tales for Children by Gustave Flaubert
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy