The Red and the Black by Stendhal

The Red and the Black by Stendhal

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Summary

New translation of this classic novel which scandalized contemporary readers with its ironic depiction of post-Napoleonic France as a nation of smug hypocrites.

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The Red and the Black by Stendhal

New translation of this classic novel which scandalized contemporary readers with its ironic depiction of post-Napoleonic France as a nation of smug hypocrites.
Stendhal (1783-1842), the pen name of Henri Marie Beyle, was born into a prosperous family in Grenoble. At sixteen he set out for Paris, intending to pursue a career as an engineer, but instead enlisted in Napoleon's Army. Stendhal took part in campaigns in Italy, Germany, Russia, and Austria, and then, after Napoleon's fall from power, settled in Milan, where he wrote books on art and music. Expelled from Italy for political reasons in 1821, he returned to Paris; following the 1830 revolution, he secured the position, which he was to hold for the rest of his life, of French Consul to Civitavecchia. Stendhal's great novels The Red and the Black (1830) and The Charterhouse of Parma (1839) were largely ignored during his lifetime, and many of his works remained unfinished and were published only posthumously. Among his most important books are On Love, Lucien Leuwen, The Memoirs of an Egotist, and The Life of Henry Brulard.
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ISBN 13 9780192817150
ISBN 10 0192817159
Title The Red and the Black
Author Stendhal
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1991-06-01
Number of pages 588
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.