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Monsieur Lheureux is a sly
merchant who
lends money to
Charles and
leads the
Bovarys into debt and
financial ruin.
Monsieur Homais is the town pharmacist. Justin...
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Madame Bovary is
novel by
Gustave Flaubert,
published in 1856.
Madame Bovary may also
refer to:
Madame Bovary (1934 film),
directed by Jean
Renoir Madame...
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those of the
Bovarys:
among others,
notarial deeds relating to a debt
Delamare apparently contracted with
Gustave Flaubert. The name
Bovary has been held...
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presenting reality". He is
known especially for his
debut novel Madame Bovary (1857), his Correspondence, and his
scrupulous devotion to his
style and...
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Madame Bovary is a 2014
historical romantic drama film
directed by
Sophie Barthes,
based on the 1856
novel of the same name by
French author Gustave Flaubert...
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earned two
Golden Globe Award nominations for her
performances in
Madame Bovary and The Missing. In 2022, her
debut feature as
writer and director, Emily...
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Madame Bovary is a 2000
British drama directed by Tim
Fywell and
based on the 1857
novel of the same name by
French author Gustave Flaubert. It was broadcast...
- adultery,
provincial life (thus
drawing comparison with Flaubert's
Madame Bovary) and the
planning of
murder by a woman,
hence it
having a
title inspired...
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Madame Bovary (Italian: I
peccati di
Madame Bovary (The Sins of
Madame Bovary), German: Die
nackte Bovary, Play the Game or
Leave the Bed) is a 1969 Italian-West...
- but she
finally consents. When Emma
returns home, she
finds that the
Bovarys'
outstanding remodeling debts have come back to
haunt them when
their house...