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STENDHAL (MARIE-HENRI BEYLE); QUINT, JEAN PAUL (ILLUSTRATIONS). 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 (MARIE-HENRI BEYLE); QUINT, JEAN PAUL (ILLUSTRATIONS). The Red And The Black. The Franklin Library, Franklin Center: 1981. The Franklin Library Edition. h Hardcover with dustjacket. Like New. 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 into English from the French by Charles Tergie. Price:
22.45 USD
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