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By Stendhal; Robert M. Adams (transl.)

Established back on Robert M. Adams’s very popular translation of Stendhal’s 1831 novel of ambition, love, and betrayal, this moment Norton serious version of The pink and the Black is the main entire and up to date version available.

An commonly revised “Backgrounds and Contexts” part offers geographical and political insights into mid-nineteenth century France and locations the unconventional within the context of latest authors and works. A map of 1830s France, political and literary chronologies, an account of the trial of Antoine Berthet, and similar writings by way of Stendhal, Paul Valéry, and Jules Janin are included.

“Criticism” collects 9 essays, seven of that are new to this variation, through Erich Auerbach, René Girard, Victor Brombert, Shoshana Felman, Peter Brooks, Sandy Petrey, Alison Finch, Lisa G. Algazi, and Susanna Lee.

A Chronology of Stendhal’s lifestyles and paintings, additionally new to the second one version, and an up-to-date chosen Bibliography are integrated.

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As the sen·ants were still crowding into the doom-ay, Julien felt he had to prolong the test: -And now, said he to the youngest child, I should like l\ I . Stanis­ las-Xa,·ier-3 to select for me a passage of holy writ. 3 . me. de Renal's chil­ dren are not wholly arbitrary. Adolphe is probably named after the romantic hero of Benjamin Constant's no\'el ( 1 8 15) ; Stanislas-XaYier were the giYen names of Louis XVIII. me. de Renal's three chil­ dren haye quietly been reduced in num­ ber to two. Electil'e Affinities 27 Little Stanislas, flushed with pride, read as \\·ell as he could the first word of a \'Crsc, and Julien recited the whole page.

Anyone who isn't a gentleman, \Yho li,·es in your house and rccciYcs a salary, is your scn·ant. I 'll ha,·e a few \YOrds with this l\I. Julien, and giYe h im a hundred francs. -Ah, my dear, said l\Ime. de Renal, trembling, at least you must not do it in front of the other scn·ants! -You are right, they might be jealous, and rightly so, said her husband, and he took himself off, much impressed by the Yastness of the sum. l\Ime. de Renal dropped into a chair, almost fainting with grief. He is going to humiliate Julien, and it \Yill be my fault!

L\L de Renal was furious with the old man, who in this bargain had got the better of him. -Now, sir, for by my orders everyone here will address you as "sir," and you will find the advantages of li,·ing in a \\-ell-ordered housclwld; now, sir, it is by no means suitable that the children see you in a workman's jacket. Did any of the scn·ants sec him? l\ 1 . de Renal asked his wife. -�o, my dear, she replied, as if deep in though t. -So m uch the better. Put on this, said he to the surprised young man, handing m-er one of his own coats.

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