Madame Bovary - Übersetzung nach Englisch
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Madame Bovary - Übersetzung nach Englisch

NOVEL BY GUSTAVE FLAUBERT (1857)
Emma bovary; Bovary; Madam bovary; Emma Bovary; Madame Emma Bovary; Charles Bovary; Madame Bovary (novel)
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Madame Bovary         
Madame Bovary (franse roman uit negentiende eeuw van Flaubert)
Flaubert      
n. Flaubert (familienaam); Gustave Flaubert (Franse schrijver, schrijver van de roman "Madame Bovary")
Marie Antoinette         
  • Marie Antoinette with her two eldest children, Marie-Thérèse Charlotte and the Dauphin Louis Joseph, in the gardens of the [[Petit Trianon]] (portrait by [[Adolf Ulrik Wertmüller]], 1785)
  • The [[Storming of the Bastille]] in Paris, and the arrest of its Governor [[Bernard-René de Launay]], 14 July 1789
  • Arrest of the royal family at the house of the registrar of passports at [[Varennes]] on the night of 21–22 June 1791 (by [[Thomas Falcon Marshall]], 1854)
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  • Marie Antoinette's execution by [[guillotine]] on 16 October 1793: at left, Sanson, the executioner, showing Marie Antoinette's head to the people (anonymous, 1793)
  • Marie Antoinette on her way to the guillotine (pen and ink by [[Jacques-Louis David]], 16 October 1793)
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  • Queen Marie Antoinette of France, at the age of 16 years. The pastel portrait was drawn in Versailles and then sent to Austria to her mother, Empress Maria Theresa. Painted by [[Joseph Kranzinger]].
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  • Madame Élisabeth]], facing the mob that had broken into the [[Tuileries Palace]] on 20 June 1792: [[Musée de la Révolution française]]
LAST QUEEN OF FRANCE PRIOR TO THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
Marie-Antoinette; Mary Antoinette; Marie Antoinette, Archduchess of Austria; Maria Antonia, Archduchess of Austria; Sophie Béatrix; Marie Antoinette of France; Queen Marie Antoinette of France; Marie-Antoinette of Austria; Archduchess Maria Antonia of Austria; Madam Deficit; Madame Deficit; Marie Antionette; Sophie of France (1786–1787); Maria Antonia Josefa Johanna von Habsburg-Lothringen; Sophie Helene Beatrix; Marie-Antoinette of France; Queen Marie Antoinette; Sophie Beatrix; Princess Sophie Helene Beatrix of France; Marie-Antoinette de Habsbourg-Lorraine; Marie Sophie Beatrix Elene; Widow capet; Marie-Antoinette d'Autriche; Princess Sophie Hélène Béatrix of France; Sophie Hélène Béatrice de France; Marie of Antoinette; Marie Antoinette of Austria; Marie Antoinette de Lorraine; Maria Antonia Josepha Johanna; Princess Sophie Helene Beatrice of France; Sophie Hélène Béatrice of France; The Widow Capet; Marie-Antoinette de Lorraine d'Autriche; Miss Antoinette; L'Autrichienne (person); Marie Antoinette of Habsburg-Lorraine; Princess Sophie Hélène Béatrice of France; Princess Sophie Hélène Beatrix of France; Execution of Marie Antoinette; Sophie Hélène Beatrix; Madame Déficit; Sophie Hélène Beatrix of France; Marie Antonette; Sophie of France (1786-1787)
Marie Antoinette (koningin van Frankrijk, vrouw van Louis de Zestiende, ter dood veroordeeld tijdens Franse Revolutie)

Definition

Madame
[m?'d?:m, 'mad?m]
¦ noun (plural Mesdames) a title or form of address for a French-speaking woman.
Origin
Fr.; cf. madam.

Wikipedia

Madame Bovary

Madame Bovary (; French: [madam bɔvaʁi]), originally published as Madame Bovary: Provincial Manners (French: Madame Bovary: Mœurs de province [madam bɔvaʁi mœʁ(s) də pʁɔvɛ̃s]), is a novel by French writer Gustave Flaubert, published in 1856. The eponymous character lives beyond her means in order to escape the banalities and emptiness of provincial life.

When the novel was first serialized in Revue de Paris between 1 October 1856 and 15 December 1856, public prosecutors attacked the novel for obscenity. The resulting trial in January 1857 made the story notorious. After Flaubert's acquittal on 7 February 1857, Madame Bovary became a bestseller in April 1857 when it was published in two volumes. A seminal work of literary realism, the novel is now considered Flaubert's masterpiece, and one of the most influential literary works in history.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Madame Bovary
1. I studied foreign literature at university and have made scant profit out of knowing the plot of Madame Bovary.
2. The company will also present a staged reading of Adrienne Kennedy‘s adaptation of "Madame Bovary." Those productions will precede the Wilson season, which starts in September 2006 with a revival of "Two Trains Running," to be followed by "How I Learned What I Learned," Mr.
3. "Startling but always fair – he is the best sports biographer currently writing." Peter also listened to Radio 4‘s dramatisation of Flaubert‘s novel Madame Bovary, starring John Hurt and Sarah Smart: "Join me – it hasn‘t got to the serious sex yet." Advertiser links Webfeeds Comment is free About webfeeds Guardian Unlimited © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2006.
4. I mentioned in my column from Toronto last month that there‘s a scene where Kate‘s character is at a book club meeting, reading from Madame Bovary, and it‘s as if she‘s playing a poker game because she has to discuss the book without giving away her innermost feelings.
5. We may treasure first drafts of a great novel or a symphony, written or annotated in the creator‘s own hand; but we do not publish as a separate book that initial and inferior version of Madame Bovary, nor do we go to concerts to listen to Beethoven‘s first hesitant attempts at what would, after many changes, become his 'th symphony.