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EPISODE · May 22, 2026 · 31 MIN

Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert (1856)

from Classic Books in 30 Minutes: Western and World Literature for Busy People

Madame Bovary, written by Gustave Flaubert and published in 1856, is a foundational work of literary realism that explores the dangers of romantic illusion. The novel follows Emma Bovary, a young woman trapped in a dull provincial marriage who longs for passion, luxury, and meaning beyond her everyday life. Flaubert's precise, unsentimental prose exposes how Emma's dreams, shaped by novels and social expectations, collide with financial reality and moral consequence. At once a critique of bourgeois society and a psychological portrait of longing and dissatisfaction, Madame Bovary remains a powerful study of desire, self-deception, and the cost of chasing fantasies.

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