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The narrative follows Frédéric Moreau, a young provincial who arrives in Paris and becomes infatuated with a married woman, pursuing career, social standing, and occasionally political involvement during the upheavals of mid-century France. Through episodic encounters—romantic disappointments, unreliable friendships, failed ambitions, duels, and financial reversals—the story sketches shifting social circles, salons, and the city's bustle. Political events and revolutions form a backdrop that exposes gaps between idealism and private self-interest. The work examines longing, disillusionment, and the routines of bourgeois life, using detailed realist observation and ironic distance to portray characters whose desires rarely lead to lasting fulfillment.

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Gustave Flaubert

Gustave Flaubert was a prominent French novelist and a key figure in literary realism. Born in 1821, he is best known for his groundbreaking work "Madame Bovary," which explores the life of a disillusioned woman seeking escape from her provincial existence. Flaubert's meticulous attention to detail and innovative narrative techniques have left a lasting impact on modern literature. His other notable works include "Sentimental Education," which reflects on the complexities of youth and ambition, and "Bouvard and Pécuchet," a satirical examination of bourgeois life. Flaubert's exploration of themes such as desire, disillusionment, and the search for meaning continues to resonate with readers today.

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