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    Stendhal was an avid fan of music, particularly the works of the composers Domenico Cimarosa, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Gioacchino Rossini. He wrote a biography of Rossini, Vie de Rossini (1824), now more valued for its wide-ranging musical criticism than for its historical content.

  2. Stendhal (born January 23, 1783, Grenoble, France—died March 23, 1842, Paris) was one of the most original and complex French writers of the first half of the 19th century, chiefly known for his works of fiction.

  3. Le Rouge et le Noir [ fr] is a 1961 French TV film directed by Pierre Cardinal, with Robert Etcheverry, Micheline Presle, Marie Laforêt, and Jean-Roger Caussimon. A BBC TV miniseries in five episodes, The Scarlet and the Black, was made in 1965, starring John Stride, June Tobin, and Karin Fernald.

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  5. Stendhal has 1569 books on Goodreads with 282929 ratings. Stendhals most popular book is The Red and the Black.

  6. Stendhal narrates a young aristocrat's adventures in Napoleon's army and in the court of Parma, illuminating in the process the whole cloth of European history.

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  7. Books by Stendhal (sorted by popularity) Sort Alphabetically by Title Sort by Release Date Alias Beyle, Marie Henri See also: fr.wikipedia See also: en.wikipedia Displaying results 1–24 Le rouge et le noir: chronique du XIXe siècle (French) Stendhal 1529 downloads The Red and the Black: A Chronicle of 1830 Stendhal 959 downloads On Love Stendhal 603 downloads De l'Amour (French) Stendhal 355 downloads La Chartreuse De Parme (French) Stendhal 329 downloads Amitié amoureuse (French ...

  8. The Charterhouse of Parma, novel by Stendhal, published in French as La Chartreuse de Parme in 1839. It is generally considered one of Stendhal’s masterpieces, second only to The Red and the Black, and is remarkable for its highly sophisticated rendering of human psychology and its subtly drawn.