Reader(s): Wincott, Andrew
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Period: Romantic
Catalogue No: NA0475
Barcode: 9781781983355
Release Date: 09/2020

FLAUBERT, G.: Sentimental Education (Unabridged)

Set against the chaotic backdrop of the 1848 Revolution, Sentimental Education follows the romantic adventures of Frederick Moreau, a young law student, and his education in the affairs of the heart. Upon arriving home in Normandy, Frederick catches his first glimpse of Marie Arnoux, a mysterious and beautiful woman who leaves a lasting impression on him. Eventually they make each other’s acquaintance and Marie becomes a symbol of unattainable perfection for Frederick, whose unrequited infatuation leaves him bouncing from one passion to another, falling in and out of love, money and society. An elegant portrait of lust and illusion, Sentimental Education realistically captures 19th-century French society and the obsessive occupations of the time. It stands up with the best work by Honoré de Balzac and Émile Zola, the latter of whom praised it for its authenticity and satire.

Tracklist

Flaubert, Gustave - Author
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1Sentimental Education10:03
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2Frédéric, to get back to his place, pushed forward…10:12
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3Time was flying. How was he to get an invitation…10:16
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4Chapter 209:23
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5Frédéric had written nothing recently. His literary…08:57
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6Chapter 311:18
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7A third time he returned to it, and at last saw…11:23
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8Chapter 411:24
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9In spite of their winks, Dussardier failed to understand.10:56
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10This remark recalled Madame Arnoux to Frédéric's…11:21
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11At eight o'clock in the morning he walked down…11:49
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12He was handling the pictures that were to be…11:19
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13But Frédéric was particularly amused by the…11:33
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14Chapter 511:38
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15He selected certain days for calling on her.10:50
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16The first day, when they offered him some cakes…11:22
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17There were certain obstacles in his path.12:25
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18Then there was a discussion about the value of land…10:40
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19Frédéric did not ask the Citizen to go.10:43
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20Dussardier pointed out to them the tavern…12:08
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21After a little hesitation, Frédéric said that he had…11:51
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22When they had taken their coffee, and smoked…10:40
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23Deslauriers, who had found it so difficult to coach…12:29
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24Chapter 612:55
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25Next day he found her in tears. She confessed that…13:06
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26Chapter 709:25
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27He went to the Prefecture of Police for help.10:21
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28He soon found himself on the second floor in front of…10:06
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29And, returning to the question of the inheritance…09:58
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30Frédéric raised his eyes: it was the old Saxe chandelier…10:08
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31Frédéric interrupted him to enquire who was the…08:54
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32It was Arnoux who had concocted the beverage…08:22
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33Meanwhile, Hussonnet, crouching at the feet of the…08:51
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34Chapter 811:09
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35When she reappeared her cheeks were flushed…10:56
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36'What do I owe to this gentleman that I should be…'11:21
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37The art dealer had just been engaged in a lawsuit…11:00
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38This confusion was, in some measure, due to a…11:14
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39Frédéric resented it. However, he was beginning to…11:27
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40He was no longer in fashion as a tutor…11:12
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41The crowd of men standing around on the floor…10:55
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42Suddenly, Martinon appeared at the door directly…11:37
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43'No, no!' replied La Vatnaz, stamping her foot.11:11
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44Chapter 911:48
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45That evening, he wanted her to go and dine with him…09:59
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46'Why, it's perfectly clear. It is time for politics…'11:57
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47The cheque was still on the bedside table near a book.10:54
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48Deslauriers descended the Rue des Martyrs…11:43
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49He offered Frédéric a cigarette, and began his…11:10
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50It was not without good reason that Jacques Arnoux…11:19
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51He continued the explanation himself, expounding on…12:02
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52Chapter 1010:41
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53The spectators in the stands had clambered on top of…12:11
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54The Maréchale entered the room, and, kissing him…12:54
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55Chapter 1110:27
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56On the morning of that day, Frédéric received an…10:30
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57Frédéric felt as if the palpitations of his heart…10:40
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58The Baron, naturally rather impatient, addressed him…10:19
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59The spot was chosen in such a way as to divide up…10:17
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60Dussardier was no less attached to the Republican…11:16
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61Madame Dambreuse turned round towards him.10:31
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62Frédéric considered their farewells a final mockery.10:37
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63Chapter 1213:35
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64Then she spoke to him about the emptiness of her…13:16
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65Chapter 1311:03
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66He resumed his seat, and presently complimented her…11:22
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67The guests (in addition to Deslauriers and Sénécal)…11:01
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68The time had come to leave. They all separated…10:51
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69Soon afterwards, he was filled with anger against…11:11
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70Her husband, indulging in displays of wild folly…10:51
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71A little while afterwards the helmets of the Municipal…10:14
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72The child began tearing off the linen bandage…09:53
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73Chapter 1410:14
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74Suddenly the 'Marseillaise' rang out.12:00
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75After leaving the café, when they got to the Hôtel…10:33
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76This visit, he said, had no object except that of…11:45
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77Frédéric, in order to annoy him, told him that he…10:25
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78The time had arrived to inaugurate the Kingdom of…11:20
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79What a bad idea this candidature had been!11:02
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80Frédéric waited. The man continued his progress up…11:14
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81He wanted to lease all the embankments…10:29
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82The hotel at which they stayed was different from…11:19
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83On the following day they went to see…11:18
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84When they were resting in the middle of a field…10:55
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85The poor Maréchale had never known one better…11:06
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86In order to get rid of the responsibility for him…11:19
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87Chapter 1509:43
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88According to Fumichon, Louis Blanc owned a large…10:00
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89This, however, was not a time for joking…09:58
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90This assurance filled her with delight.08:57
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91Chapter 1610:33
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92She glanced at him coldly. 'You are forgetting…'10:30
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93She had incurable bad taste, incomprehensible…11:12
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94She nearly always sat on a little sofa, close to the…09:34
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95Ledru-Rollin's former commissioner started by…10:44
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96Chapter 1710:46
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97Frédéric wanted to leave for Nogent.10:22
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98So Frédéric made an estimate of her fortune…10:42
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99This conversation continued as they passed through…11:16
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100Frédéric knocked. A maidservant, who looked like a…10:23
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101In the meantime, he had found the miniature of a…10:29
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102Then he became twice as polite as before.10:50
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103One of her jobs there had been to pay the women…09:42
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104His negotiations for the purchase of a practice were…10:14
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105Chapter 1811:00
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106Frédéric, sitting motionless in the other armchair…10:51
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107Rosanette remained motionless, stupefied by this…09:00
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108Madame Dambreuse, in a playful tone, laughed…11:50
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109Chapter 1914:22
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110Chapter 2010:48
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