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The Red and the Black
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Can a man rise above his birth—or will passion and ambition be his downfall?
The Red and the Black (1830), by Stendhal, is a brilliant psychological and political novel that captures the turbulence of post-Napoleonic France.
The story follows Julien Sorel, a poor but intelligent young man determined to rise in society through charm, talent, and ruthless ambition. Torn between the red of military glory and the black of the clergy, Julien's climb is shaped by his love affairs, his thirst for power, and the unforgiving structures of class and politics.
With sharp irony and psychological depth, Stendhal dissects the hypocrisies of 19th-century society while portraying one of literature's most fascinating anti-heroes.
At once a romance, a satire, and a portrait of ambition, The Red and the Black stands as a cornerstone of European literature and a precursor to the modern psychological novel.
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