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STENDHAL (BEYLE, HENRI); FADIMAN, CLIFTON. (INTRODUCTION). ListingsIf you cannot find what you want on this page, then please use our search feature to search all our listings. Click on Title to view full description
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STENDHAL (BEYLE, HENRI); FADIMAN, CLIFTON. (INTRODUCTION). The Red And The Black. Bantam Books, New York: April 1972. s Softcover. Fair condition. In December of 1827, Marie Henri Beyle read a newspaper account of the trial of a young man charged with the attempted murder of a married woman. With this as inspiration, Beyle - under the pen name of Stendhal - set about writing what was to become one of the great psychological novels of all time, The Red and the Black. Set in a small provincial French town, and in Paris, the book tells the story of Julien Sorel, a handsome and brilliant young tutor who is both hero and villain. Translated from the French by Lowell Bair. Price:
6.25 USD
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