: Gustave Flaubert
: Bouvard and Pecuchet: A Tragi-Comic Novel of Bourgeois Life
: Charles River Editors
: 9781531284794
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: CHF 1.10
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: Erzählende Literatur
: English
: 417
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Gustave Flaubert was a prominent French writer in the 19th century.  Flaubert, who wrote the classic novel Madame Bovary, was a significant contributor to literary realism.  This edition of Bouvard and Pecuchet: A Tragi-Comic Novel of Bourgeois Life includes a table of contents.

CHAPTER I. KINDRED SOULS.


As there were thirty-three degrees of heat the Boulevard Bourdon was absolutely deserted.

Farther down, the Canal St. Martin, confined by two locks, showed in a straight line its water black as ink. In the middle of it was a boat, filled with timber, and on the bank were two rows of casks.

Beyond the canal, between the houses which separated the timber-yards, the great pure sky was cut up into plates of ultramarine; and under the reverberating light of the sun, the white façades, the slate roofs, and the granite wharves glowed dazzlingly. In the distance arose a confused noise in the warm atmosphere; and the idleness of Sunday, as well as the melancholy engendered by the summer heat, seemed to shed around a univers