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The 10 Best Books Similar to Madame Bovary to Read Now

Looking for books that capture the restless romance and sharp critique of society found in Flaubert’s classic? Dive into these ten dazzling reads that echo its brilliance.

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A bold, unconventional heroine who defies Victorian norms, mirroring Emma Bovary’s yearning for freedom and self‑determination.

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Anna Karenina
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Anna Karenina

by Leo Tolstoy

A sweeping tragic love story that dissects the complexities of marriage, passion, and moral decay.

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The Awakening
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The Awakening

by Kate Chopin

A bold exploration of a woman's yearning for autonomy and identity amidst societal constraints.

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The House of Mirth
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The House of Mirth

by Edith Wharton

A sharp social satire that follows a beautiful but financially precarious heroine navigating high society.

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The Portrait of a Lady
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An intricate study of a young American woman's expatriate life and the choices that define her destiny.

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A Doll's House
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A Doll's House

by Henrik Ibsen

A confrontational drama that challenges gender roles and the confines of marital expectation.

The Age of Innocence
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The Age of Innocence

by Edith Wharton

A luminous portrait of New York's elite, where love and duty collide with devastating consequences.

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The Good Soldier
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The Good Soldier

by Ford Madox Ford

A deceptive, psychological tale of hidden desires and the façades of respectable Edwardian England.

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A Room with a View
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A Room with a View

by E.M. Forster

A charming romance that juxtaposes personal freedom with the rigid social mores of early 20th‑century England.

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The House of the Spirits
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The House of the Spirits

by Isabel Allende

A multigenerational saga blending magical realism with the struggles of women seeking agency within a patriarchal world.

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