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Stendhal
Stendhal is the author of Le Rouge et le Noir (1830) and many classics of 19th-century French literature.
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the most celebrated work of Marie-Henri Beyle, better known under the pseudonym of Stendhal
Le Rouge et le Noir, usually translated as The Red and the Black or Scarlet and Black, is the most celebrated work of Marie-Henri Beyle, better known under the pseudonym of Stendhal.
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De Stendhal’s novel
De Stendhal’s novel, Le Rouge et le Noir, is a remarkable series of studies of French character, trustworthy, like Thackeray’s Vanity Fair, as a rendering of society, free from the romantic interest and the magic of passion which always lift George Sand’s studies above the ordinary and prosaic.
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Victor Hugo
Stendhal published Victor Hugo's first major novel, Le Rouge et le Noir, in 1830, and Victor Hugo's second, La Chartreuse de Parme, in 1839.
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respected comic author Victor Gischler
Written by acclaimed crime novelist and respected comic author Victor Gischler and illustrated by Andrea Mutti, Noir is a five-issue crime drama with supernatural elements, including an appearance by the ever-mysterious Shadow himself.
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Henri Marie Beyle's second novel, and
Le Rouge et le noir was Henri Marie Beyle's second novel, and
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Marie-Henri Beyle (1783 – 1842), better known by Marie-Henri Beyle's pen name Stendhal,
Marie-Henri Beyle (1783 – 1842), better known by Marie-Henri Beyle's pen name Stendhal, was a 19th-century French writer; best known for the novels “Le Rouge et le Noir”
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but surprisingly few treatments in music of adaptations on film
Le rouge et le noir, the pioneering psychological novel by Stendhal published in 1830, has had a number of adaptations on film but surprisingly few treatments in music.
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Julien Sorel
Le Rouge et le Noir is the Bildungsroman of Julien Sorel, the intelligent and ambitious protagonist.
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by A. Levavasseur , Paris
Le Rouge et le Noir was first published by A. Levavasseur, Paris, in 1831, in two volumes octavo, and was reprinted in the same year in six volumes 16mo.
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political cue most firmly plants Jean Renoir's masterwork in pre-World War II France, and
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Robert McAlmon
Best known for the novels Le Rouge et le Noir (1830) and La Chartreuse de Parme (1839), Robert McAlmon is highly regarded for the acute analysis of Robert McAlmon's characters' psychology and considered one of the earliest and foremost practitioners of realism....
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Théophile Gautier
the flamboyant Théophile Gautier's most important works are Le Rouge et le Noir (The Red and the Black, 1830) and La Chartreuse de Parme (The Charterhouse of Parma, 1839).
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the colours Jorge Luis Borges misses
Le Rouge et le Noir, as Jorge Luis Borges says in Jorge Luis Borges's talk, are the colours Jorge Luis Borges misses.
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Jules Janin, Armand Durantin and Léon Guillard 1855: La Rentrée à Paris, popular drame in 1 act, mingled with vaudevilles
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A Paul Klee painting
A Paul Klee painting inspired the poignant Les Rouges Et Les Noirs while the title track is a wistful ballad based on a quote by former Uruguayan President and philanthropist ‘Pepe’.
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Émile Pouvillon
Émile Pouvillon's rustic novels were in the same vein as those of Jean de Noarrieu and André Theuriet.
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by Miyuki Nakajima
Rouge's written by Miyuki Nakajima (中岛 美雪) (born 1952) in 1977 for Naomi Chiaki (
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Nicolas Rapin, Jean Passerat and Florent Chrestien
The work was written by Nicolas Rapin, Jean Passerat and Florent Chrestien, and edited/revised by Pierre Pithou.
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