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A New Ed. of an Early Novel by the Author
出版Serendipity Press, 1967
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=fx4_AAAAIAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋The story of an adolescence's discovery of illicit love. An intense, passionate, and profoundly moving work, Flaubert's November explores the notions of desire and longing to most remarkable effect. Wrestling with the agony of loneliness, a young man withdraws deeper into himself, believing he has now reached the autumn of his life. His increasing hopelessness gives way to a yearning for romance -- surely the love of a woman can deliver him the purpose he so craves? Convinced of the truth of this, he visits Marie, a kindhearted prostitute -- yet Marie, too, is starved of love and longs for acceptance. Together, they form a tragic portrait of personal anguish, heralding the extraordinary outpouring of romantic longing found in Flaubert’s later novels.