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Charterhouse of Parma

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ISBN-10: 0140449663

ISBN-13: 9780140449662

Edition: 2006 (Revised)

Authors: Stendhal, John Sturrock, John Sturrock, John Sturrock, John Sturrock

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A magnificent new translation of Stendhals picaresque novel about love and intrigue in post- Napoleonic Europe Judged by Balzac to be the most important French novel of its time, The Charterhouse of Parmais a classic portrait of aristocratic adventure. Fabrizio del Dongo, a headstrong and naive Italian grandee, defies the wrath of his right-wing father and goes to fight for Napoleon. But his dreams of military glory are dashed, drawing him back to Milan. There he becomes embroiled in a series of amorous exploits, fueled by his own impetuous nature and the political chicanery of his aunt and her wily lover. This is a colorful journey through extravagance, duplicity, and youthful daring.
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Book details

List price: $13.00
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 1/19/2007
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 560
Size: 5.20" wide x 7.72" long x 1.02" tall
Weight: 0.836
Language: English

One of the great French novelists of the nineteenth century, Stendhal describes his unhappy youth with sensitivity and intelligence in his autobiographical novel The Life of Henri Brulard, written in 1835 and 1836 but published in 1890. Long after his death. Stendhal detested his father, a lawyer from Grenoble, France, whose only passion in life was making money. Therefore, Stendhal left home as soon as he could. Stendhal served with Napoleon's army in the campaign in Russia in 1812, which helped inspire the famous war scenes in his novel The Red and the Black (1831). After Napoleon's fall, Stendhal lived for six years in Italy, a country he loved during his entire life. In 1821, he…