Stendhal: The Red and the Black 
This is a novel-length version of Long Days Journey Into Night. The weeping! The wailing! The angst! The tragedy! The pitiful! The throwing one's self at whatever! O'Neill gets the trophy for dysfunction in the drama category, and Stendhal gets it for a novel. Oh, sorry. I forgot the screaming!
It's the best novel I have ever read ,,

Stirling Haig
Hardcover | Pages: 128 pages Rating: 4.02 | 43 Users | 2 Reviews

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| Original Title: | Stendhal: The Red and the Black (Landmarks of World Literature) |
| ISBN: | 0521341892 (ISBN13: 9780521341899) |
| Edition Language: | English |
Representaion In Favor Of Books Stendhal: The Red and the Black
Stendhal's great novel The Red and the Black, published in 1830, is seen as one of the most distinguished monuments of literary realism. In this introductory study, Stirling Haig shows how this realism derives from the incorporation of both history and legal reportage into the novel, and how it combines autobiography with mimesis. Professor Haig locates the novel in the context of Stendhal's own experiences as a Commissariat officer in the Napoleonic army, journalist, opera-lover, salon dandy and traveller in Italy and Restoration France, and highlights the constant inter-penetration of personal, documentary, and fictional elements in Stendhal's writings.Describe Containing Books Stendhal: The Red and the Black
| Title | : | Stendhal: The Red and the Black |
| Author | : | Stirling Haig |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 128 pages |
| Published | : | July 28th 1989 by Cambridge University Press (first published June 22nd 1989) |
| Categories | : | Cultural. France |
Rating Containing Books Stendhal: The Red and the Black
Ratings: 4.02 From 43 Users | 2 ReviewsPiece Containing Books Stendhal: The Red and the Black
This is a novel-length version of Long Days Journey Into Night. The weeping! The wailing! The angst! The tragedy! The pitiful! The throwing one's self at whatever! O'Neill gets the trophy for dysfunction in the drama category, and Stendhal gets it for a novel. Oh, sorry. I forgot the screaming!This is a novel-length version of Long Days Journey Into Night. The weeping! The wailing! The angst! The tragedy! The pitiful! The throwing one's self at whatever! O'Neill gets the trophy for dysfunction in the drama category, and Stendhal gets it for a novel. Oh, sorry. I forgot the screaming!
It's the best novel I have ever read ,,



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