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This is my third attempt at writing the review for the work. I tried and tried, but found myself at loss with words each time I sat and thought about the character of Emma. Her character, at the outset, is contemptible. A woman, who engages in an ignoble behavior with other man, someone who is not in control of her emotions, someone who doesn’t live in her present, ignores her child and husband for an illicit relationship, lives for her own gratification and is self-indulgent to the point of bei
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This edition of the masterwork, with translation, notes and introduction by Lydia Davis, produces a literary package with a valuation higher than the sum of its parts. By that I mean that once consuming the whole of this particular edition, I can’t in good faith assign a rating of less than five stars even if at various intervals my reactions were somewhat flat or even petulant.
I am left preoccupied by a fantasy of dining with Flaubert, Proust, and Nabokov to share in a little tête-à-tête about ...more
I am left preoccupied by a fantasy of dining with Flaubert, Proust, and Nabokov to share in a little tête-à-tête about ...more

Good book. Some great stuff about the self-destructiveness of middle class aspirational anxiety, and so on. Wish I knew how to pronounce the characters' names.
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Oct 17, 2012
Ginny
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it was ok
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Emma Bovary is a selfish character. She longs for excitement and passion but the affairs she has disappoint her.





Dec 16, 2012
Morné
marked it as to-read