Sentimental Education
With his first glimpse of Madame Arnoux, Frédéric Moreau is convinced he has found his romantic destiny, but he is caught up in the revolution of 1848 and the attractions of three other women. Flaubert's portrait of an idealist in a disenchanted world influenced later modernists, and is here newly translated.
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Sentimental Education
With his first glimpse of Madame Arnoux, Frédéric Moreau is convinced he has found his romantic destiny, but he is caught up in the revolution of 1848 and the attractions of three other women. Flaubert's portrait of an idealist in a disenchanted world influenced later modernists, and is here newly translated.
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With his first glimpse of Madame Arnoux, Frédéric Moreau is convinced he has found his romantic destiny, but he is caught up in the revolution of 1848 and the attractions of three other women. Flaubert's portrait of an idealist in a disenchanted world influenced later modernists, and is here newly translated.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191510137
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 03/03/2016
Series: Oxford World's Classics Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 432
Sales rank: 960,000
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Helen Constantine was Head of Modern Languages at Bartholomew School near Oxford before retiring from teaching in 2000. She is now a full-time translator and editor. Her translations include Paris Tales (OUP, 2004), French Tales (OUP, 2008), Laclos, Dangerous Liaisons (Penguin, 2007), Gautier, Mademoiselle de Maupin (Penguin, 2005), and for Oxford World's Classics, Balzac, The Wild Ass's Skin (OUP, 2012) and Zola, The Conquest of Plassans (OUP, 2014) . From 2003-12 she was co-editor of the international magazine Modern Poetry in Translation.

Patrick Coleman has taught at UCLA since 1975. He has published widely on French literature and his books include Anger, Gratitude, and the Enligtenment Writer (OUP, 2011). For Oxford World's Classics he has edited translations of Rousseau's Discourse on Inequality and Confessions, Constant's Adolphe, and Balzac's The Wild Ass's Skin.

Table of Contents

Introduction by Louise Bogan
Book I
I. A Promising Episode
II. The Wisdom of Youth
III. The Ruling Passion
IV. The Eternal Feminine
V. A Consuming Love
VI. Hopes Deferred
VII. Paris Again
VIII. Frederick Entertains and Is Entertained
IX. The Family Friend
X. A Pleasant Little Dinner
XI. A Duel
XII. Little Louise Becomes a Woman
XIII. Rosanette in a New Rôle
Book II
XIV. Revolutionary Days
XV. Louise Is Disillusioned
XVI. Three Charming Women
XVII. Frederick's Betrothal
XVIII. Under the Hammer
XIX. After Many Years
XX. When a Man's Forty
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