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Le rouge et le noir: chronique du XIXe siècle

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The narrative follows a young provincial whose restless ambition drives him from a small administrative town into clerical studies and then into aristocratic circles, pursuing social advancement through calculated conduct and passionate liaisons. His entanglements with a bourgeois family and an aristocratic household expose mutual hypocrisies and class tensions, while his inner contradictions—vanity, romantic longings, and political naivety—propel a collision between private desire and public judgment. The narrative alternates close psychological observation and satirical commentary, mapping the mechanics of ambition, social performance, and the moral compromises demanded by restored political order, and culminates in a tragic reckoning that exposes the era's limits on individual aspiration.

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Stendhal, the pen name of Henri Beyle, was a French novelist and literary critic born in 1783. He is best known for his insightful exploration of love and ambition, particularly in his seminal works such as "The Red and the Black" and "The Charterhouse of Parma." Stendhal's writing is characterized by its psychological depth and keen observations of society, making him a pivotal figure in the development of the modern novel. His unique narrative style and exploration of the complexities of human emotion have left a lasting impact on literature, influencing countless authors and earning him a prominent place in the literary canon.

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