Bouvard and Pécuchet
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Product details:
- Publisher Sharp Ink
- Date of Publication 1 January 2024
- ISBN 9788028374211
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages168 pages
- Size 229x152x9 mm
- Weight 234 g
- Language English 525
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In "Bouvard and Pécuchet," Gustave Flaubert masterfully examines the folly of human ambition through the lives of two clerks who, after a stroke of fortune, embark on a fervent pursuit of knowledge across various disciplines. Flaubert employs a satirical narrative style, blending realism with a sharp critique of the 19th-century French intellectual milieu, as he chronicles the protagonists' relentless yet misguided experiments in fields such as medicine, literature, and agriculture. This novel deftly encapsulates the era's cultural anxieties, reflecting on the limitations of self-education and the often farcical nature of enlightenment, revealing the humor intertwined with the tragedy of their endeavors. Gustave Flaubert, a leading figure in literary realism, was deeply concerned with the pursuit of artistic truth and the socio-political dynamics of his time. His experiences in provincial France and his meticulous approach to writing led him to explore the absurdities of life and the human condition, as seen in his nuanced characters in "Bouvard and Pécuchet," who symbolize the futile quest for ultimate knowledge and achievement. Flaubert's own disillusionment with society's expectations undoubtedly informed his portrayal of the characters' comical failures. I highly recommend "Bouvard and Pécuchet" to readers interested in a thought-provoking and humorous exploration of the boundaries of human knowledge. Flaubert's incisive wit and profound understanding of his characters make this work a timeless commentary on the human condition, inviting reflection on modern life's own complexities and the absurdities inherent in our quests for mastery.
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