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The red and the black

by Stendhal

Synopsis

In December 1827, a French newspaper ran a story about a young man charged with the attempted murder of a married woman. The article fired the imagination of Marie Henri Beyle, and under the pen name Stendhal, he set to writing what was to become one of the great psychological novels of all time. “I will be famous around 1880,” he predicted in one of his many diaries. “I shall not go out of style, nor my glory go out of style.”

Set in a provincial French town and in Paris, The Red and the Black tells the story of Julien Sorel, a handsome and brilliant young tutor who is both hero and villain. Cold, opportunistic, and uncompromising with others-including his influential mistress-he follows his lust for power and wealth. At the same time, he is tortured by his uncontrollable passions, and by the military and religious forces-the enigmatic “Red” and “Black”-that dominate French society in the years following the Revolution.


@Byrony Been too busy to post. Torrid affair. Kinky. Much like Napoleon’s conquest of Spain, really.

I’ve been discovered, must move to Paris to work with a Marquis. Hope he has a hot wife … or daughter.

Daughter. Schwing! Score!

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Book Information

Copyright year 2006
ISBN-13 9780451530288
ISBN-10 0451530284
Class Copyright
Publisher Signet Classics
Subject FICTION
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 541
Length of Recording 22
Language French
Shelf No. HQ968
Grade Range 12 - 12
Ages 18 - 99