- 01 - The Pleasures of the Country
- 02 - Entry into society
- 03 - The First Steps
- 04 - The Hotel De La Mole
- 05 - Sensibility and a Great Pious Lady
- 06 - Pronounciation
- 07 - An Attack of Gout
- 08 - What is the decoration which confers distinction?
- 09 - The Ball
- 10 - Queen Marguerite
- 11 - A Young Girl's Dominion
- 12 - Is he a Danton?
- 13 - A Plot
- 14 - A Young Girl's Thoughts
- 15 - Is it a Plot?
- 16 - One o'clock in the morning
- 17 - An old Sword
- 18 - Cruel Moments
- 19 - The Opera Bouffe
- 20 - The Japanese Vase
- 21 - The Secret Note
- 22 - The Discussion
- 23 - The Clergy, The Forests, Liberty
- 24 - Strasbourg
- 25 - The Ministry of Virtue
- 26 - Moral Love
- 27 - The finest places in the church
- 28 - Manon Lescaut
- 29 - Ennui
- 30 - A Box at the Bouffes
- 31 - Frighten her
- 32 - The Tiger
- 33 - The Hell of Weakness
- 34 - A Man of Intellect
- 35 - A Storm
- 36 - Sad Details
- 37 - A Turret
- 38 - A Powerful Man
- 39 - The Intrigue
- 40 - Tranquility
- 41 - The Trial
- 42 - Chapter 72
- 43 - Chapter 73
- 44 - Chapter 74
- 45 - Chapter 75
Stendhal - a German pen-name for a French writer who hated the English. Contemporary to some of the great names of French literature like Balzac and Flaubert, Stendhal is quite often considered a writer that doesn't seem to fit a defined genre. Some say he's a Romantic, others that he's a Modernist and that Le Rouge et Le Noir is the first modern novel. On one point they are all agreed: the novel is a masterpiece that shows a young theology student - Julien Sorel - intelligent, handsome and who is determined to rise above his humble peasant origins. Stendhal presents the reader with a satirical plot that will involve you in passions, intrigues, last-minute reversals and, mostly, the hypocrisy by which society operates. (Summary by sailormoon)
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