WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
The Red and the Black: A Chronicle of 1830 cover

The Red and the Black: A Chronicle of 1830

Open in WeRead

Explore more books like this:

About This Book

A portrait of a young, ambitious provincial who uses intellect and charm to advance within a rigid social order. After securing a position as a tutor, he becomes involved with a married woman and later with an aristocratic heiress, becoming torn between romantic passion and the pursuit of status. The narrative combines close psychological observation with ironic social critique, exposing hypocrisy in religion and high society while tracing the protagonist’s strategies, self-deceptions, and ultimate downfall. Recurring themes include ambition, class mobility, sincerity versus appearance, and the moral costs of social ascent.

About the Author

Stendhal portrait

Stendhal

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.

More Books by This Author

You May Also Like