* å Ǿֽϴ.*
ͽŸ÷κ ° Ҽ ۰ ڼ Ұ ٺ ִ.
÷κ 15 ڽ¡ Ͽµ, ¦ Եȴ.
ΰ ߽ɰ ι̴. ״ ڲƸ γฦ ϰ ȴ.
ִ ΰ ϰ ٸ ε ؼ 븮 Ѵ.
븮 Ͻ 谨 ӡ
Ƹ ٸ ǰ ״ . ڽ ڽ ϴ β ȥѴ.
This is Gustave Flauberts third full-length novel, which contains many biographical elements.
Flaubert became infatuated with Madame Elisa Schlesinger at the age of 15. His infatuation continues for the rest of his life, beginning and ending as a one-sided affection.
The protagonist, Frederic, is ambitious but indolent. He ends up falling in love with Marie Arnoux, a married woman.
Failing to win the heart of married Jacques, Frederic tries to push her out of his mind by pursuing other women. However, these flings only bring him momentary relief.
Jacques and her family move away, leaving Frederic in despair. Feeling as if he is falling apart, Frederic decides to marry Louise Roque, a woman who loves him.
- ι
(Frederic Moreau): û δ, ھ, ߽ɰ. ȰѴ. ġ Ƿ ߽ ȸ Լϰ Ѵ. (Nogent) ȿ 쿬 γ Ƹ ϰ ȴ. ̻ ι ǥȴ.
Ƹ(Marie Arnoux) : ϰ Ǵ ̰ ϸ Ƹٿ . ̸ ֿ , ¡̴. ȣ ڲƸ ̸ Ӵϴ.
ڳߺ(Rosanette Bron) : . 屺̶ Ҹ. Ƹ, 帮, ڵ 踦 ̸ ´. , 鿡 Ƹ ݴ ġѴ.
(Madame Dambreuse) : ȸ ͺ . ġ̸ ں ̿ 米 ϰ ȴ.
β(Louise Roque): Ǿ ϰ Ǵ ҳ. ȥϰ װ ٸ 뿡 ᱹ θ ȥϰ ȴ.
θ(Charles Deslauriers) : ģ ģ. б , , ſ ٸ . ġ Ȳ ϸ δ.
- Characters
Frederic Moreau: a young and ambitious man from provincial France, with little decisiveness, will and energy. Four women contribute to his emotional education. He tries hard to fit into the upper-class social circle in order to aid his ambitions as a political and artistic man. Frederic meets and falls in love with Madame Arnoux on a boat to Nogent. Frederic symbolizes a person who has been heavily influenced by romanticism and idealism.
Marie Arnoux: an intelligent, reserved mother of two for whom Frederic has a lifelong affection. Marie is the symbol of a domestic, motherly, stable and care-giving person. She is the wife of Jacques Arnoux, a loud and cavalier speculator.
Rosanette Bron: Frederics mistress. Known as "the marshal, she is a courtesan with many lovers including Oudry, Arnoux and Delmar. She ends up having a child with Frederic. She is the complete opposite of Marie, including in personality and class.
Madame Dambreuse: a typical upper-class socialite and aristocrat. She develops a love affair with Frederic, who uses her husband to step into the social scene.
Louise Roque: an innocent girl who meets Frederic in her early years and later falls in love with him. She has hopes of marrying Frederic but, as he maintains love for another, she ends up marrying Deslauriers.
Charles Deslauriers: a close friend of Frederic. They meet in secondary school and become lifelong buddies despite their differences in age, personality and family background. Charles is passionate about the French political scene and becomes involved in the French revolution.