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A Journey into Flaubert's Normandy
By Susannah Patton ISBN: 978-0976670681,
146 pages, 65 color images, 42 B&W images, 8 maps, $21.95
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In Madame Bovary, as in his other books,
Gustave Flaubert revealed his love-hate relationship with Normandy.
Set along the northern French coast, the region is steeped in history
and beguilingly beautiful, but in Flaubert’s time it was also
stiflingly close-minded. This combination inspired the novelist,
whose heroes struggle to escape social convention upon a stage that
is unmistakably Norman: the ancient capital of Rouen, where Flaubert
was born in 1821; the small towns that dot the lush expanse of meadows,
orchards, and rolling hills; the windswept coast, where he first
fell in love and to which he frequently returned.
A Journey into Flaubert’s Normandy,
a fascinating, lively, and informative book—richly illustrated
with 19th-century art, modern and archival photos, and custom-designed
street maps—allows both tourists and armchair travelers to
visit the novelist’s homes, some of which are now museums,
and to discover the locations that featured prominently in his controversial
work and colorful private life. Susannah Patton takes the reader
to Rouen, with its stunning cathedral; to the resort town of Trouville
and its much-painted beach; to Croisset, where Flaubert’s
riverside house gave him the refuge to write; to the quiet country
town of Ry, where the real Madame Bovary lived and died; and to
pastoral Pont L’Eveque.
Susannah Patton has lived in worked as a
journalist in France and the United States for more than 15 years.

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Contents
1. Gustave Flaubert: Normandy’s Novelist
2. Rouen: Norman Capital
3. Trouville: Footprints in the Sand
4. The Hermit of Croisset
5. Ry and Lyonns-la-Foret: The Land of Emma Bovary
6. Pont-l’Evêque: “Thus it is with all our dreams”
Timeline
For Further Reading
Index
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