Revue de Paris
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Revue de Paris was a French literary magazine founded in 1829 by Louis Desiré Veron.
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Madame Bovary
In 1850, after returning from Egypt, Flaubert began work on Madame Bovary. The novel, which took 5 years to write, was serialized in the Revue de Paris in 1856. The government brought an action against the publisher and against the author on the charge of immorality, but both were acquitted. When Madame Bovary appeared in book form, it met with a warm reception.
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Revue
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