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本书是法国批判现实主义小说家福楼拜的代表作。它讲述的是一个受过贵族化教育的农家女爱玛的故事。她瞧不起当乡镇医生的丈夫包法利,梦想着传奇式的爱情。可是她的两度偷情非但没有给她带来幸福,却使她自己成为高利贷者盘剥的对象。*后她积债如山,走投无路,只好服毒自尽。福楼拜以貌似冷漠的态度,非常客观地揭示了酿成这一悲剧的前因后果,陈述了社会所不能推卸的责任。
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福楼拜所著的《包法利夫人》爱玛为偷情而挥霍家产,并常常向奸商勒赫赊帐举债,勒赫捏住爱玛的把柄,逼债未果,便通过法院张贴布告,宣布爱玛再不偿还,就要扣押其财产。陷入困境的爱玛四处求助,包括两个情人,岂料他们无不推诿搪塞。爱玛走投无路,吞服从药店弄到的砒霜,痛苦地离开了人世。
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福楼拜1821~1880,19世纪中叶法国重要的批判现实主义作家,生于法国西北部鲁昂城一个世代行医的家庭。1856年,福楼拜因发表其代表作《包法利夫人》被保守人士指控,轰动法国文坛,进步作家则尊奉这部作品为新艺术的法典、完美的小说。福楼拜的创作对现代主义的发展产生极为深远的影响,被誉为自然主义文学的鼻祖、西方现代小说的奠基人。
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Part I
Chapter One 2
Chapter Two 12
Chapter Three 21
Chapter Four 27
Chapter Five 33
Chapter Six 37
Chapter Seven 43
Chapter Eight 50
Chapter Nine 61
Part II
Chapter One 74
Chapter Two 84
Chapter Three 91
Chapter Four 103
Chapter Five 108
Chapter Six 118
Chapter Seven 132
Chapter Eight 141
Chapter Nine 165
Chapter Ten 176
Chapter Eleven 185
Chapter Twelve 199
Chapter Thirteen 214
Chapter Fourteen 225
Chapter Fifteen 236
Part III
Chapter One 246
Chapter Two 262
Chapter Three 272
Chapter Four 275
Chapter Five 279
Chapter Six 296
Chapter Seven 314
Chapter Eight 328
Chapter Nine 346
Chapter Ten 355
Chapter Eleven 361
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We were in class when the head-master came in, followed by a "new fellow," not wearing the school uniform, and a school
servant carrying a large desk. Those who had been asleep woke up, and every one rose as if just surprised at his work.
The head-master made a sign to us to sit down. Then, turning to the class-master, he said to him in a low voice"Monsieur Roger, here is a pupil whom I recommend to your care; he''ll be in the second. If his work and conduct are satisfactory, he will go into one of the upper classes, as becomes his age."
The "new fellow," standing in the corner behind the door so that he could hardly be seen, was a country lad of about
fifteen, and taller than any of us. His hair was cut square on his forehead like a village chorister''s; he looked reliable, but very ill at ease. Although he was not broad-shouldered, his short school jacket of green cloth with black buttons must have been tight about the arm-holes, and showed at the opening of the cuffs red wrists accustomed to being bare. His legs, in blue stockings, looked out from beneath yellow trousers, drawn tight by braces, He wore stout, ill-cleaned, hob-nailed boots.
We began repeating the lesson. He listened with all his ears,as attentive as if at a sermon, not daring even to cross his legs or lean on his elbow; and when at two o''clock the bell rang, the master was obliged to tell him to fall into line with the rest of us.
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