Madame Bovary
Audiobook
$2.99
Not eligible for purchase using B&N Audiobooks Subscription credits
In stock
Loading availability...
Free standard shipping on orders over $50
Loading availability...
Free standard shipping on orders over $50
In stock
Buy this Audiobook as a gift for someone else
Buy this Audiobook as a gift for someone else
Personalize your gift
Pick up in store
Your local store may have stock of this item.
Your local store may have stock of this item.
Available on compatible , the free NOOK App, and in My Digital Library
NOOK App
Open NOOK app
Download NOOK app
NOOK Devices
- NOOK GlowLight 4 Plus
- NOOK GlowLight Plus 7.8
- NOOK 9" Lenovo Tablet (Arctic Grey and Frost Blue)
- NOOK 10" HD Lenovo Tablet
- NOOK Tablet 7" & 10.1
- NOOK by Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 [Tab A and Tab 4]
- NOOK by Samsung [Tab 4 10.1, S2 & E]
- NOOK for iOS
- NOOK for Android
BN.com website
Go to your Digital Library in My Account
Limit 1 per customer
As a provocative tale of passion and complacency, ideals and self-delusions, Madame Bovary (1857) remains a milestone in European fiction. In telling his story of Emma Bovary—a farmer’s daughter who, with girlhood dreams fuelled by sensational novels, marries a provincial doctor—Flaubert inaugurated a literary mode that would be called Realism. But so exacting were Flaubert’s standards of authenticity that his portrayal of the breakdown of Emma’s marriage, and the frankness with which he …
Categories
FictionAwardsLiteratureFictionFiction SubjectsPeoples & Cultures - FictionWorld FictionCharacter Types - FictionLiterary Styles & Movements - FictionPolitics & Social Issues - FictionWomen's FictionLove & Relationships - FictionEuropean Peoples & Cultures - Fiction & LiteratureOccupations - FictionFrench FictionFiction & Literature ClassicsFiction Classics - OtherFICTION / ClassicsWomen - For Better, For WorseAdultery & Infidelity - FictionPhilosophers - FictionSuicide - FictionFrench People - FictionRealism & Naturalism - Fiction19th Century French FictionDoctors & Nurses - FictionEuropean Fiction & Literature ClassicsNew York Magazine's Best Books of 2010Best Books of the Year 2010Best Books of the YearNew York Magazine's Best Books of 2010




