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The Red and the Black (World's Classics Series): Ambition, Social Class, and Love in Post-Napoleonic France: A Realist Exploration

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English
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Classics

Stendhal's "The Red and the Black," a quintessential work of 19th-century French literature, intricately weaves the ambitions and anxieties of its protagonist, Julien Sorel, against the backdrop of post-Napoleonic France. The novel employs a realist style marked by psychological depth and societal critique, exploring themes of class struggle, ambition, and the dichotomy between passion and social pretense. Stendhal masterfully employs irony and rich character development, inviting readers to dissect the complexities of human desire and the moral dilemmas stemming from societal expectations. Stendhal, born Henri Beyle, was greatly influenced by his tumultuous experiences during the Napoleonic era, as well as his profound interest in psychology and art. His keen observation of human behavior and the tensions of contemporary society informed his literary endeavors, making him a pioneer of modern psychological fiction. "The Red and the Black" reflects Stendhal's fascination with the intricacies of ambition and the sometimes ruthless pursuit of one's dreams within the stratified fabric of society. This engrossing novel is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the psychological underpinnings of ambition and the interplay of social classes. Stendhal's incisive prose and compelling narrative make "The Red and the Black" not just a historical account but a timeless exploration of the human condition, earning its rightful place in the canon of classic literature.

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Translators: Horace B. Samuel

Release date

Ebook: 1 December 2023

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