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Paperback Stendhal: (Henri Beyle) Book

ISBN: 1026009529

ISBN13: 9781026009529

Stendhal: (Henri Beyle)

"Stendhal (Henri Beyle)" is an insightful and authoritative examination of the life and creative genius of one of France's most celebrated authors. Written by the distinguished scholar Paul Hazard, this work offers a deep dive into the complex psychological landscape and literary evolution of the man who revolutionized the modern novel. Through a blend of biographical detail and critical analysis, the book explores how Henri Beyle transformed his personal experiences and observations of the Napoleonic era into the profound social critiques found in his masterpieces.

The study highlights the essence of Stendhal's unique philosophy, often referred to as "Beylisme," which emphasizes the pursuit of passion, individuality, and intellectual honesty. Hazard meticulously traces the author's journey from his youth in Grenoble to his various diplomatic posts, illustrating how these environments influenced the realistic yet deeply emotional tone of his writing. By analyzing the themes of ambition, love, and political intrigue, Hazard provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of Stendhal's enduring impact on European literature. This volume remains an essential resource for those seeking to understand the bridge between 19th-century Romanticism and the birth of literary Realism.

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