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The Red And The Black: A Chronicle of 1830 is a novel that delves into the struggles of a young man striving to transcend the limitations of his humble origins. In a post-Napoleonic society, he faces the pressures of ambition, social class, and personal desires. His internal conflict between his aspirations and societal expectations highlights the difficulties of pursuing personal goals within rigid class structures. The story explores the human condition, focusing on the complexities of self-identity and the challenges of navigating personal and professional relationships. It also addresses…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Red And The Black: A Chronicle of 1830 is a novel that delves into the struggles of a young man striving to transcend the limitations of his humble origins. In a post-Napoleonic society, he faces the pressures of ambition, social class, and personal desires. His internal conflict between his aspirations and societal expectations highlights the difficulties of pursuing personal goals within rigid class structures. The story explores the human condition, focusing on the complexities of self-identity and the challenges of navigating personal and professional relationships. It also addresses the societal constraints that shape individuals' actions and decisions, revealing the tension between personal growth and societal pressures. As the protagonist attempts to rise above his circumstances, the narrative unfolds with a deep exploration of human ambition, the pursuit of social mobility, and the emotional struggles that accompany such endeavors. Through sharp reflections on class, ambition, and societal values, the novel offers insights into the intricacies of personal aspiration against the backdrop of a changing social order.
Autorenporträt
Marie-Henri Beyle, known by his pen name Stendhal, was a French writer born on January 23, 1783, in Grenoble, France. He is most famous for his novels Le Rouge et le Noir and La Chartreuse de Parme. Stendhal is regarded as one of the early practitioners of realism, especially noted for his sharp analysis of characters' psychology. His works explore the complexities of human emotions and the tensions between personal desires and societal expectations, often highlighting the internal struggles of his characters. Stendhal's style is marked by a keen insight into human nature and an objective, sometimes detached, narrative voice. He was influenced by various philosophers and writers, including Friedrich Nietzsche and Marcel Proust, whose works also delve into the psychological and emotional depths of their characters. Stendhal died on March 23, 1842, at the age of 59 in Paris, France, and is buried at the Cimeti re de Montmartre. His works continue to be highly influential in the development of modern literature. His parents were Henriette Gagnon and Ch rubin Beyle.