Ten novels about extramarital affairs, I didn't know why men and women cheated until I read them. Love and marriage are an endless book. When two people are tired, even if they know that cheating is forbidden fruit, many people still have to try, but the result is often dumbfounding and sighing.
Movies like The Bridges of Madison County often give people endless reverie, but as long as the realistic ending is set, the story is not beautiful. For example, what if the hero doesn't die or walks away smartly and wants to pester him? In case the two parties accidentally get married, who will take care of the accounts, who will wash the dishes, go to the parents' house or go back to their parents' house for the holidays? What if the other party has another affair?
Breaking taboos may be a habit of human beings, just like Eve in the Bible. Perhaps, because extramarital love is forbidden fruit, it has aroused many people's strong feelings and flocked to it. These ten novels tell you that extramarital affairs are by no means as simple as not loving.
1, Madame Bovary
Flaubert (France)
People's Literature Publishing House
065438+2003 10 month
Content abstract: This is a story about a woman who wants to die and live in Paris. Emma, an educated peasant girl, married Bovary, a country doctor, but yearned for a more luxurious and romantic life. After two infidelities, she came to no good end in the face of heavy debts. Flaubert criticized the decadent social life in the early capitalist society and the vulgarity and lewdness of ordinary citizens. This is just a story of cheating, which describes that marriage can't meet the expectation of love, the charm of the novel fades, and love shows an eternal monotonous experience.
2. British lover
Hongying
Beijing October Literature and Art Publishing House
20 1 1 April
Content abstract: The English Lover tells the story that Julian Bell, the nephew of Virginia Woolf, inherited their family's liberalism and bohemian, and was extremely free in love, regardless of the constraints of morality and marriage. He was disappointed with the desolation of Europe before World War II and decided to come to China to take part in the revolution. So he wrote a suicide note, accepted the employment of Qingdao University and came to China. However, before he began to prepare for the revolution, he was attracted by the dean's wife, Min. There is a strong love between them, but Min never wanted to have sex with Julian Bell. When Julian was disappointed, Min suddenly invited him to Beijing. After arriving in Beijing, Min completely showed her other side: a seductive woman studying house art, with rich and ancient oriental beauty. In Min's body, China's new culture and old tradition overlap, and women in the new culture are conservative and self-sustaining, while women in the old tradition are bold and open. The existence of this almost dual personality lures Julian more deeply, and the novel is full of functional beauty.
3. Paradise Lost
(Japanese) Junichi Watanabe
Beijing Sanlian Bookstore
June 20 14
Content abstract: Paradise Lost is a masterpiece of Junichi Watanabe's love novels and a super best seller. It is a masterpiece that shakes the soul, interweaves dreams and reality, soul and flesh, joy and pain. Wonderful psychological activities, complex emotional entanglements, dissolved into the beautiful environment of the unique four seasons in foreign countries, making people sad. It is mainly about a tragic extramarital affair, which reflects city life and the mentality of contemporary Japanese from one side. The plot of the work is vivid and tortuous, true and touching, and the text is beautiful.
4. Love in Hiroshima
Duras
Shanghai Translation Publishing House
July 2005
Content abstract: 1957, French actress Emmanuel Riva went to Hiroshima, Japan to shoot a film promoting peace. Before returning to China, she met a Japanese, Wang Xiuji, and they fell in love outside marriage. The appearance of Wang Tian reminded Emanuel of her love with a German occupation army in the French town of Navier during the war. The entanglement of the two feelings puzzled her.
5. Lady Chatterley's lover
Lawrence
Yilin Press
May 20 14
Content abstract: Lady Chatterley's Lover, the masterpiece of Lawrence, a famous British novelist, caused a sensation in the world and was rated as one of the top ten western classic love novels. The novel tells the story of the beautiful and kind Connie who married Chatterley, a noble landlord. Shortly after the marriage, Chatterley was injured in the war and was paralyzed for life from the waist down. In Chatterley's manor, their life is carefree, but lifeless. Meles, a hunter in the manor hunting ground, rekindled Connie's love. She often comes to meet him in his cabin in the forest and enjoys a passionate life, just like returning to the original Adam and Eve. Connie was pregnant when the hunter's unmarried wife suddenly came back. All this forced Chatterley, Connie and the hunter to make a choice.