Doctor's Wife
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Doctor's Wife

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  1. 484 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
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Doctor's Wife

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Flaubert's Madame Bovary is regarded as a masterpiece of nineteenth-century literature. However, that novel hinges on a singularly unsympathetic portrayal of the title character. In this innovative novel, author Mary Elizabeth Braddon gives Mme Bovary a bully pulpit of her own, presenting the same story from the doctor's wife's perspective.

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Year
2011
ISBN
9781775454861

Table of contents

  1. Title
  2. Contents
  3. Chapter I - A Young Man from the Country
  4. Chapter II - A Sensation Author
  5. Chapter III - Isabel
  6. Chapter IV - The End of George Gilbert's Holiday
  7. Chapter V - George at Home
  8. Chapter VI - Too Much Alone
  9. Chapter VII - On the Bridge
  10. Chapter VIII - About Poor Joe Tillet's Young Wife
  11. Chapter IX - Miss Sleaford's Engagement
  12. Chapter X - A Bad Beginning
  13. Chapter XI - "She Only Said, 'My Life is Weary!'"
  14. Chapter XII - Something Like a Birthday
  15. Chapter XIII - "Oh, My Cousin, Shallow-Hearted!"
  16. Chapter XIV - Under Lord Thurston's Oak
  17. Chapter XV - Roland Says, "Amen"
  18. Chapter XVI - Mr. Lansdell Relates an Adventure
  19. Chapter XVII - The First Warning
  20. Chapter XVIII - The Second Warning
  21. Chapter XIX - What Might Have Been!
  22. Chapter XX - "Oceans Should Divide Us"
  23. Chapter XXI - "Once More the Gate Behind Me Falls"
  24. Chapter XXII - "My Love's a Noble Madness"
  25. Chapter XXIII - A Little Cloud
  26. Chapter XXIV - Lady Gwendoline Does Her Duty
  27. Chapter XXV - "For Love Himself Took Part Against Himself"
  28. Chapter XXVI - A Popular Preacher
  29. Chapter XXVII - "And Now I Live, and Now My Life is Done!"
  30. Chapter XXVIII - Trying to Be Good
  31. Chapter XXIX - The First Whisper of the Storm
  32. Chapter XXX - The Beginning of a Great Change
  33. Chapter XXXI - Fifty Pounds
  34. Chapter XXXII - "I'll Not Believe but Desdemona's Honest"
  35. Chapter XXXIII - Keeping a Promise
  36. Chapter XXXIV - Retrospective
  37. Chapter XXXV - "'Twere Best at Once to Sink to Peace"
  38. Chapter XXXVI - Between Two Worlds
  39. Chapter the Last - "If Any Calm, a Calm Despair"