Herodias, Gustave Flaubert
Herodias, Gustave Flaubert
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Herodias

Author: Gustave Flaubert

Narrator: Eloise Fairfax

Unabridged: 1 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/25/2025


Synopsis

"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.

About Gustave Flaubert

Gustave Flaubert was a French novelist of the realist school, best known for writing Madame Bovary, a story of adultery and the unhappy love affair of provincial wife Emma Bovary. As a writer, Flaubert was a perfectionist, who did not make a distinction between a beautiful or ugly subject: all was in the style.

Flaubert was born in Rouen into a family of doctors in 1821. This bourgeois background Flaubert found burdensome. He rebelled against it and was subsequently expelled from school, so he completed his education privately in Paris. Flaubert started to write during his school years. In the 1840s, Flaubert studied law at Paris, a brief episode in his life, and in 1844 he had a nervous attack. The diagnosis changed Flaubert's life. He failed his law exams and decided to devote himself to literature. In this he was helped by his father who bought him a house at Croisset, on the River Seine between Paris and Rouen.

In 1846 Flaubert met the writer Louise Colet. They corresponded regularly and she became Flaubert's mistress although they met infrequently. Colet gave her account of their relationship in Lui. After the death of both his father and his married sister, Flaubert moved at Croisset, the family's country home near Rouen.
Flaubert's relationship with Colet ended in 1855. From November 1849 to April 1851 he travelled with the writer Maxime du Camp in North Africa, Syria, Turkey, Greece, and Italy. On his return, Flaubert started Madame Bovary, which took five years to complete. It appeared first in the Revue de Paris and in book form the next year. The realistic depiction of adultery was condemned as offensive to morality and religion. Flaubert was prosecuted, though he escaped conviction.

In the 1870s, Flaubert's work gained acclaim by the new school of naturalistic writers. His narrative approach, that the novelist should not judge, teach, or explain but remain neutral, was widely adopted. Among Flaubert's later major works is Salammbo, a story of the siege of Carthage by mercenaries; Trois Contes, a collection of three tales; L'Education Sentimentale, a panorama of France set in the era of the Revolution of 1848 depicting the relationship between a young man and an older married woman; and La Tentation de Saint Antoine, which was based on the story of the fourth-century Christian anchorite who lived in the Egyptian desert and experienced philosophical and physical temptations.

Flaubert spent his last years in relative poverty and was called ''hermit of Croisset.'' He died of a cerebral hemorrhage on May 8, 1880.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Alberony on September 15, 2020

Herodías, escrita por Flaubert, no vas mas allá que la historia de Juan el Bautista, Herodes de Antipas y Herodías. Centrando todo su esfuerzo en la lucha entre las Herodías mundanas y los justos Iaokanan. El torbellino de intereses políticos y religiosos que rodea a Herodes Antipas y su esposa es la......more

Goodreads review by Emiliano on December 26, 2021

Uno de los últimos tres cuentos publicados por el incomparable escritor francés, en una bella edición con prólogo de Maupassant y una irreprochable traducción de Sergio del Valle. La historia es bien conocida, legendaria: la larga jornada del festejo del cumpleaños de Herodes Antipa, en una vertigino......more

Goodreads review by Rosa María on February 16, 2022

En este cuento breve el autor nos relata el complot organizado por Herodía, esposa de Herodes Antipas (tetrarca de Perea y Galilea desde el 4 a. C. hasta el 39 d. C. personaje con un papel fundamental, según el Nuevo Testamento en los acontecimientos que desembocarían en la muerte tanto de San Juan......more

Goodreads review by Mert on February 14, 2021

Puanım 2/5 (%36/100) Berbat değildi ama çok beğendiğimi de söyleyemem. Bir kitaba başlamadan önce genelde yorumlara bakan birisi olarak tarihten isimleri görmek beni çok zorlamadı. O yüzden kitaba başlamadan Kahin Yahya'nın hayatına bakmanızı tavsiye ederim. Roma tarihinden de birçok isim vardı: Hero......more

Goodreads review by Asia on October 07, 2024

scrittura bella però non il mio genere......more