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La educación sentimental (Los mejores clásicos)
La educación sentimental (Los mejores clásicos) | Gustave Flaubert
Los mejores libros jamás escritos. «No leáis La educación sentimental como los niños: por diversión; ni por instrucción, como los ambiciosos. Leedla para vivir.» Gustave Flaubert La historia de un ambicioso joven de provincias que se enamora de una mujer casada sirvió a Flaubert para crear uno de los hitos estilísticos de la literatura universal, La educación sentimental (1869), quizá su obra maestra, sin duda una de las novelas más perdurables de todos los tiempos. En la cubierta del barco que le lleva de París a su ciudad natal, Frédéric Moreau se quedará prendado de la belleza de la señora Arnoux. Este será el punto de arranque de las tribulaciones de un joven que sueña con alcanzar fama y fortuna y que, de regreso a París, frecuentará al señor Arnoux para estar cerca de su secreto amor. Todo ello tendrá lugar en un escenario esplendoroso, el París de mediados del siglo XIX, la capital de la burguesía emergente, donde la intensidad del placer se mezcla con el inevitable tedio y el resplandor de uno de los periodos cruciales de la historia europea: la revolución de 1848. Esta edición, que presentamos en una traducción coetánea -modernizada- que conserva todo el vigor del original, se abre con un estudio de Pierre-Marc de Biasi, reconocido experto en la obra de Flaubert. A modo de apéndice se facilita una cronología de la redacción de la novela, campo recurrente, el de la genética textual, para comprender las cotas de perfección que alcanzó el autor. «Todas las calles conducían a su casa; los coches se estacionaban en las plazas, únicamente para ir allá más deprisa.»
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vlwelser
L'education sentimentale | Gustave Flaubert
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Mehso-so

So this book is basically about a guy who always wants something better. He's totally obsessed with a married woman which has some pretty obvious problems. Then every time he makes a different decision, he's too late and the choice is already gone. This gets compared to Madame Bovary a lot. But I didn't like it nearly as much.

#BookShelfBook2021 with @TheBookHippie
Thank you for inspiring me to dive into these. I thoroughly enjoyed this. â¤ðŸ‡«ðŸ‡·

TheBookHippie I love that cover!!!! I have enjoyed all my reading as well!! So zen. 4y
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Schwifty
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Sentimental Education is a coming of age story about a young Frenchman named Frédéric from the country who gets entangled in numerous love affairs and social circles of 1840s Paris. The political turmoil of the age is more of a backdrop than a major story arch, but informs some of the character development. Frédéric is infatuated with a married woman he can never acquire; Flaubert does a nice job with the psychological element of this.

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Martyn_J_Pass
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Sat in the car, waiting for the lad to finish playing football in the pouring rain. Good time to start #7 in my ‘100 books to read before you die‘ list.

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Henrik_Madsen
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The young Frédéric goes to Paris in the 1840s to fulfill his dreams about a rich social life with erotic relations. He is drawn to the artdealer Artoux and falls hopelessly in love with his wife. Frédéric is indecisive and in many ways annoying, but Flauberts writing is beautiful and full of psycholigical depth. Not Madame Bovary but still a great book. #1001books

Theaelizabet I've had this on my shelves for such a long time. I have an old translation (Anthony Goldsmith) and every time I pick it up I think, “There's probably a better translation,“ and place it back on the shelf. One day I'll actually take action and move forward. 6y
Henrik_Madsen @Theaelizabet I don‘t know the English translations, but I was happy to read this newish Danish edition. The writing was very fluent and Falubert‘s penchant for detailled descriptions was there without it getting boring. That aside: read it. It‘s a compelling and not too complicated story. 6y
OwlReader Thanks for the follow!! 6y
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Henrik_Madsen
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It‘s time for another #1001books !

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Zmillyx
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All time favorite â¤ï¸
For you starting literature studies this fall, do look forward to Flaubert! He's mesmerizing ☺ï¸

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LeahBergen
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And post three ... the rest of what I bought from the big book sale. 😬

krismac Such pretty books! 8y
Chachic Gorgeous editions! 8y
britt_brooke Gorgeous! 8y
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Kalalalatja ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ 8y
TrishB Wow 😀 lovely 💚 8y
emmanoble ðŸ˜! 8y
DebinHawaii So pretty. That was an amazing sale! 📚📚â¤ï¸ 8y
I-read-and-eat Pretty 😠8y
LeahBergen @I-read-and-eat Thank you! I had too MUCH fun at this book sale. 😄 8y
Centique Ive read two of those! I can pat myself on the back now. 😋😋 8y
LeahBergen @Centique I've only read Lady Chatterley's Lover so far. 😬 8y
Centique @leahbergen I've read that and Return of the Native. That one is really stuck in my head (in a good way!) so I hope you enjoy it 😊 8y
shawnmooney Ok dagnabit, now I'm just plain angry! 😘 8y
Simona ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ Beautiesâ£ï¸ 8y
andrew61 What gorgeous books. 8y
ephemeralwaltz ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ 8y
Laney1733 Soooo pretty!! 😠8y
LeahBergen @shawnmooney Haha! Wouldn't we do some damage together at a good ol' prairie booksale?? 8y
LeahBergen @Simona @andrew61 @ephemeralwaltz @Leo1733 Thank you (and now to stop myself from going back to the other days of this sale 😬)! 8y
SusanInTiburon Pretty AND great reading. Score! 8y
Ole Return of the Native is one of Hardy's best. 8y
Hobbinol What a haul! Sentimental Education has been treading at the top of my TBR pool for a long time now. 8y
ValerieAndBooks Wow! I never see books like this at any kind of used book sale (only at used bookstores)! BTW I have the Christmas Stories one and pull it out to read at that time of year 😊 8y
LeahBergen @SusanInTiburon Thanks! 😄 8y
LeahBergen @Ole I have heard that! ðŸ‘🼠8y
LeahBergen @Hobbinol Perhaps we should do a buddy read! 8y
LeahBergen @ValerieAndBooks I was pretty excited! These were all $3 each so I splurged. 😉 That Christmas book looks really good and has some great writers in it. I realized just last Christmas, when I was Litsy posting, that I enjoyed reading some old seasonal tales at that time of year. 8y
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GoneFishing

And the more he was irritated by her basic personality, the more he was drawn to her by a harsh, bestial sensuality, illusions of a moment, which ended in hate.