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Madame Bovary
by Gustave Flaubert
Well written and engaging, but an analysis short of sexist af would be too generous. Literature corrupts the mind of a women to fancy men and wealth above her station. If only she’d been satisfied with her lot in life she could have been happy, she learns on her deathbed. A cautionary tale for the married men of France in the late 19th century. No doubt this is where the contrast between good women and bad women was scorched into the popular conscious, and persists in the minds of men’s rights activists today. Au dieu.