Red and the Black, Volume I, The by Stendhal (1783 – 1842)

Red and the Black, Volume I, The by Stendhal (1783 – 1842)

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Stendhal – a German pen-name for a French writer who hated the English. Contemporary to some of the great names of French literature like Balzac and Flaubert, Stendhal is quite often considered a writer that doesn’t seem to fit a defined genre. Some say he’s a Romantic, others that he’s a Modernist and that Le Rouge et Le Noir is the first modern novel. On one point they are all agreed: the novel is a masterpiece that shows a young theology student – Julien Sorel – intelligent, handsome and who is determined to rise above his humble peasant origins. Stendhal presents the reader with a satirical plot that will involve you in passions, intrigues, last-minute reversals and, mostly, the hypocrisy by which society operates. (Summary by sailormoon)

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  • 00 - Introduction

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  • 01 - A Small Town

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  • 02 - A Mayor

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  • 03 - The Poor Fund

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  • 04- A Father and a Son

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  • 05 - A Negotiation

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  • 06 - Ennui

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  • 07 - The Effective Affinities

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  • 08 - Little Episodes

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  • 09 - An Evening in the Country

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