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"Herodias" by Gustave Flaubert is a vivid retelling of the biblical story of Salome and the execution of John the Baptist, set against the backdrop of Roman-occupied Judea. Flaubert intricately details the political and religious tensions of the era, focusing on Herodias, the ambitious and vengeful wife of Herod Antipas. Her manipulative schemes lead to the infamous dance of Salome and the tragic beheading of the prophet. With rich historical detail and psychological depth, Flaubert explores themes of power, revenge, and moral corruption. A masterful blend of drama and realism, "Herodias" delves into the opulence and brutality of the ancient world, offering a timeless reflection on human ambition and the consequences of unchecked desire.
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About Gustave Flaubert
Gustave Flaubert (1821–1880), French novelist and one of the masters of nineteenth-century fiction, was born in Rouen, the second son of a noted physician. Beset by ill health and personal misfortune, he led a solitary life of rigid discipline, which was reflected in his writing by his obsession with finding le mot juste (exactly the right word). His first published novel was Madame Bovary (1857). When certain passages in Madame Bovarywere judged to be offensive to public morals, Flaubert, his publisher, and his printer were tried but acquitted.