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The Red and the Black: Ambition, love, and societal constraints: A journey through 19th-century France

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In "The Red and the Black," Marie-Henri Beyle, better known by his pen name Stendhal, delivers a poignant exploration of ambition, social class, and the intricate workings of human emotion during the Restoration era in France. Stylistically, the novel is celebrated for its psychological depth and realistic portrayal of its protagonist, Julien Sorel, whose journey from humble beginnings to the elite is marked by both ambition and moral conflict. The narrative deftly employs irony and vivid characterizations to critique the societal and religious hypocrisy of early 19th-century France, intertwining political commentary with a rich tapestry of personal relationships. Stendhal's own experiences as a soldier and a keen observer of society influenced the creation of "The Red and the Black." Raised in a provincial town and exposed to both the pitfalls of the aristocratic class and the struggles of the lower echelons, he vividly captures the internal struggles of his characters. His insights into the nature of ambition, love, and the quest for authenticity reveal a deep engagement with the philosophical currents of his time, particularly influenced by Romanticism and early Realism. This novel is essential reading for anyone interested in the complexities of human nature and social dynamics. Through Julien Sorel's story, Stendhal invites readers to reflect on their own aspirations and the societal structures that shape them. "The Red and the Black" remains a timeless examination of the individual's quest for identity amidst the trappings of society, making it a must-read for scholars and enthusiasts of literary realism.

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Übersetzer:innen: Horace Barnet Samuel

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E-Book: 10. April 2021

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