Erschienen in:
01.01.2012
The Dr. Bovary Syndrome (DBS)
verfasst von:
David Welling, Norman Rich
Erschienen in:
World Journal of Surgery
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Ausgabe 1/2012
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Excerpt
Gustave Flaubert wrote a controversial, sensational novel,
Madame Bovary. It was published in 1856 in serial form and created such a sensation that Flaubert was publicly attacked and put on trial in January 1857. After he was acquitted in February 1857, the book eventually was recognized to be a masterpiece of writing, perhaps one of the finest novels ever written. Flaubert became famous and was accepted as a gifted novelist, one who struggled over finding “
le mot juste,” with a great ability to describe the human condition and its foibles. His novel was scandalous in its day because it dealt with the adulterous relationships of the wife of a small-town surgeon, Dr. Bovary. Buried in its pages, as a minor part of the story, is the account of some of the challenges faced by Dr. Bovary [
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