Madame Bovary
Gustave Flaubert
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Published in book form in April 1857, the novel focuses on a doctor's wife, Emma Bovary, who has adulterous affairs and lives beyond her means in order to escape the banalities and emptiness of provincial life. Though the basic plot is rather simple, even archetypal, the novel's true art lies in its details and hidden patterns. Flaubert was notoriously perfectionist about his writing and claimed to always be searching for le mot juste (the right word)". (Summary from Wikipedia). (0 hr 59 min)
Kapitel
Part I, Chapter One | 21:39 | Gelesen von hefyd |
Part I, Chapter Two | 18:16 | Gelesen von hefyd |
Part I, Chapter Three | 12:38 | Gelesen von hefyd |
Part I, Chapter Four | 12:40 | Gelesen von hefyd |
Part I, Chapter Five | 9:20 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
Part I, Chapter Six | 13:45 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
Part I, Chapter Seven | 16:09 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
Part I, Chapter Eight | 24:13 | Gelesen von Bob Sage |
Part I, Chapter Nine | 27:58 | Gelesen von Bob Sage |
Part II, Chapter One | 21:10 | Gelesen von Elizabeth Klett |
Part II, Chapter Two | 14:07 | Gelesen von Elizabeth Klett |
Part II, Chapter Three | 24:56 | Gelesen von icyjumbo (1964-2010) |
Part II, Chapter Four | 9:24 | Gelesen von icyjumbo (1964-2010) |
Part II, Chapter Five | 19:33 | Gelesen von icyjumbo (1964-2010) |
Part II, Chapter Six | 24:40 | Gelesen von Elizabeth Klett |
Part II, Chapter Seven | 18:12 | Gelesen von Gloria Zbilicki |
Part II, Chapter Eight | 52:01 | Gelesen von icyjumbo (1964-2010) |
Part II, Chapter Nine | 21:06 | Gelesen von Lady Maria |
Part II, Chapter Ten | 19:28 | Gelesen von hefyd |
Part II, Chapter Eleven | 29:28 | Gelesen von hefyd |
Part II, Chapter Twelve | 30:48 | Gelesen von hefyd |
Part II, Chapter Thirteen | 22:25 | Gelesen von hefyd |
Part II, Chapter Fourteen | 24:37 | Gelesen von hefyd |
Part II, Chapter Fifteen | 20:20 | Gelesen von Roz Romero |
Part III, Chapter One | 33:23 | Gelesen von hefyd |
Part III, Chapter Two | 21:18 | Gelesen von Merne Túrante |
Part III, Chapter Three | 5:44 | Gelesen von Aaron Elliott |
Part III, Chapter Four | 6:37 | Gelesen von Ezwa |
Part III, Chapter Five | 35:51 | Gelesen von Bob Sage |
Part III, Chapter Six | 36:40 | Gelesen von Bob Sage |
Part III, Chapter Seven | 29:25 | Gelesen von Bob Sage |
Part III, Chapter Eight | 45:46 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
Part III, Chapter Nine | 21:07 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
Part III, Chapter Ten | 12:25 | Gelesen von Lori H |
Part III, Chapter Eleven | 21:58 | Gelesen von Bob Sage |
Bewertungen
bendintheriver





A LibriVox Listener
I have listened to many Librivox books, and by far, Elizabeth Clette is the best reader.





Reader
Good readers. One, though had strong accent and read too fast. I missed a lot of it.





A LibriVox Listener
Chapter II, Part 9 is almost incomprehensible, otherwise great classic literature read in good manner.
No charaters no plot just scene despription





Hannes productions
i recommend Anna Karenina or the Idiot. They have a similar idea about woman who maybe doesn't think she did the right things in live. This stykle is so bad the caracters and plot suffer to the over description of every small thibg.
part 2 chapter 9





suz
can't understand a word of this chapter
in listening to the book I found myself getting lost as to who was this lover? …





Pearl Berg
There are three outstanding readers of the text. The one chapter that was read by a female was barely decipherable. She tried to “act” the parts but would have been better to learn proper pronunciation of words and cadence of speech. There were many loud noises taking over her microphone and I had to slow the speed down so I could attempt to understand the words.
like a fine painting





adam
Every sentence, every word of this novel is like a brush stroke of a fine painting. It's such a wrought work of art, that it is a wonder to behold. It is rightfully acclaimed as a masterpiece and a beckon to other writers that followed. It is also very emotional and moving. I found the readers to be fine, and by adjusting the speed, was able to quite enjoy their efforts.





pk
Interesting, intriguing, and enjoyable. Like the style of writer. Learned about society, people, and life of the period. Then read writer's biography, even more interesting. Now want to read Madam Bovary in a physical book so as to appreciate and understand his word choices, sentence structure, and path toward progressing the story as well as to see the way of portraying suspense, joy, anguish, and other emotions.