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  1. Sentimental Education est un film réalisé par Júlio Bressane avec Josie Antello, Bernardo Marinho. Synopsis : Áurea, une enseignante solitaire, entame une singulière relation avec un jeune ...

    • Júlio Bressane
    • 84
    • min | Drame
  2. Sentimental Education est un film franco-britannique écrit et réalisé par C.S. Leigh, sorti en 1998. Ce film est librement inspiré de L'Éducation sentimentale de Gustave Flaubert. Fiche technique. Titre : Sentimental Education; Réalisation : C.S. Leigh

    • Clément SibonyJulie GayetArsinée Khanjian
    • C.S. Leigh
    • C.S. Leigh
    • Wildshot Pictures
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    • Alexandre Astruc
    • 9
    • Nicolas Vogel, Françoise Fabian
  4. Sentimental Education (French: L'Éducation sentimentale; released in the United Kingdom as Lessons in Love) is a 1962 drama film directed by Alexandre Astruc. The story focuses on a student who has an affair with a married middle-class woman whose husband cheats on her with a model.

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    Flaubert based many of the protagonist's experiences including the romantic passion on his own life. He wrote of the work in 1864: "I want to write the moral history of the men of my generation—or, more accurately, the history of their feelings. It's a book about love, about passion; but passion such as can exist nowadays—that is to say, inactive."

    Part 1

    Frédéric Moreau renews his acquaintance with a childhood friend, Deslauriers, who advises him to meet with Dambreuse, a rich Parisian banker. Frédéric leaves for Paris, armed with a letter of recommendation from his neighbour M. Roque, who works for Dambreuse. Despite this, his introduction to Dambreuse is not very successful. In Paris, Frédéric stumbles across a shop belonging to M. Arnoux, whose wife he developed a fascination for when he met her briefly at the start of the novel. However,...

    Part 2

    Returning to Paris, Frédéric finds that M. and Mme Arnoux no longer live at their previous address. He searches the city, eventually meeting Regimbart, one of his group of friends. He learns that Arnoux has financial problems and is now a pottery merchant. Arnoux introduces Frédéric to another of his mistresses, Rosanette. Frédéric likes Rosanette, and has Pellerin paint him a portrait of her. Mme Arnoux learns of her husband's infidelity. Frédéric has promised money to Deslauriers, but lends...

    Part 3

    In the midst of the revolution, Frédéric's political writings win him the renewed respect of his friends and of M. Dambreuse. Frédéric, living with Rosanette, becomes jealous of her continued friendship with M. Arnoux, and persuades her to leave with him for the countryside. On his return, Frédéric dines at the Dambreuses' house with Louise and her father, who have come to Paris to find him. Louise learns of Frédéric's relationship with Rosanette. Frédéric meets with Mme Arnoux, who explains...

    The characters of Sentimental Education are marked by capriciousness and self-interest. Frédéric, the main character, is originally infatuated with Madame Arnoux, but throughout the novel falls in and out of love with her. Furthermore, he is unable to decide on a profession and instead lives on his uncle's inheritance. Other characters, such as Mr....

    Early in the novel, Frédéric compares himself to several popular romantic protagonists of late 18th-century and early 19th-century literature: Young Werther (1774) by Goethe, René (1802) by Chateaubriand, Lara (1824) by Byron, Lélia (1833/1839) by George Sand and Frank of "La Coupe et les Lèvres" (1832) by Alfred de Musset. His friend Deslauriers a...

    Henry James, an early and passionate admirer of Flaubert, considered the book a large step down from its famous predecessor."Here the form and method are the same as in Madame Bovary; the studied skill, the science, the accumulation of material, are even more striking; but the book is in a single word a dead one. Madame Bovary was spontaneous and s...

    Sentimental Education - 1962 French production directed by Alexandre Astruc, loosely based on the novel
    Sentimental Education - 1970 British mini-series
    L'Education sentimentale - 1973 Frenchmini-series
    Sentimental Education public domain audiobook at LibriVox
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    • Gustave Flaubert
    • 1869
  5. Film de C.S. Leigh · 1998 (France) Genre : Drame Pays d'origine : France, Pays-Bas, Royaume-Uni

  6. Sentimental Education: Directed by C.S. Leigh. With Clément Sibony, Julie Gayet, Arsinée Khanjian, Thom Hoffman. The story revolves around the lives of a group of international fashion models, focusing on the main character, Fabrice.