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Even the BBC's own adaptations shy away from works that were not originally written in English: they used to serialise Balzac, Zola, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, both the Dumas, and Stendhal. The sad disappearance of foreign TV 2010-09-01T12:30:00Z
At the time of Ono’s first show, Stendhal says, Maciunas and Ono “were both young, they were both broke.” Finding Yoko Ono’s New York 2015-05-07T04:00:00Z
An older admirer sent her crates filled with classics including Stendhal and Ibsen. The Alma problem 2010-12-02T22:31:00Z
France Stendhal The Red and the Black thomasconolly Catherine Slater For the presentation of an underdog who, though acknowledging his own immorality and hypocrisy, commands our profound sympathy and respect. World literature tour: France 2011-03-28T11:30:33Z
The great realist writers of the 19th century — Stendhal, Balzac, Dickens, Maupassant, Zola and Dostoyevsky — made the subject central to modern literature. Pankaj Mishra Says Faulkner’s Work Is ‘Atrociously Written,’ and Great 2022-03-03T05:00:00Z
The NoMad resides in a turn-of-the-century Beaux-Arts building, and its public spaces are hip yet have the grandeur of a Stendhal novel. A Critic’s Tour of Literary Manhattan 2012-12-14T17:13:34Z
You might even chance across works by Stendhal. 36 Hours: 36 Hours in Lyon, France 2012-04-12T15:55:32Z
This is a delightful work but not, I think, in the Stendhal syndrome category. Does great art make you ill? 2010-08-02T15:16:00Z
The last great book was Stendhal’s “The Red and the Black.” Ian Buruma: By the Book 2018-03-01T05:00:00Z
Her marriage at the age of 15 to the son of a French baron set in motion a family scandal whose intricacies enthralled the novelist Stendhal. Christina Vella, Author of Sizzling Works of Narrative History, Dies at 75 2017-03-27T04:00:00Z
There is something affecting in watching these early operas — infused, as Stendhal put it, with “the freshness of the morning of life” — put on by singers who are themselves at the start of their careers. Music Review: Rossini Double Bill by Julliard Opera at Lincoln Center 2012-02-05T22:34:44Z
In 1829, Stendhal wrote of strolling “with delight among the grand avenues of green trees” and Goethe so loved a statue of the goddess Juno that he had it copied for his house in Germany. U.S.-Born Princess Opens Historic Villa to the Public 2010-07-15T17:01:00Z
I have read some Stendhal and looked at some art, and can now reveal that, as no one has ever noticed before, sex is nice, but it can also be troubling. Et cetera: Steven Poole's non-fiction choice - reviews 2012-06-01T21:55:04Z
He sought solace by designing pamphlets that he called experimenta typographica, filled with drawings, collages, typographical doodles and quotations from Le Corbusier, Proudhon, Stendhal and other thinkers he admired. Dutch Museum Director, Also an Artist, Gets a Show of His Own 2016-05-24T04:00:00Z
It’s story ballet central and, if you don’t care that it is merely a sketchy rendition of Stendhal’s complex and psychologically astute portrayal of early 19th-century France, it’s not without some pleasures. Review: ‘The Red and the Black’ Is Sumptuous, but Safe 2021-10-18T04:00:00Z
There, Harry Stendhal, who started the foundation in 2009, greets me with a stack of books on Ono. Finding Yoko Ono’s New York 2015-05-07T04:00:00Z
“Next April he will be 28,” Stendhal wrote to a friend in 1819, “and he is eager to stop working at 30.” The Puzzle of Rossini?s Brief Career 2011-07-03T02:00:06Z
But I don’t honestly feel that my experience in the Matisse Chapel had anything to do with thrillers or “syndromes,” or even with Stendhal’s “palpitations of the heart.” Perspective | I’ve seen plenty of beautiful artworks. But the Matisse Chapel overwhelmed me. 2019-08-07T04:00:00Z
Mr. Bergé, now 85, focused on volumes annotated and inscribed by authors and original owners including Flaubert, Stendhal, Apollinaire and the Marquis de Sade. Documenting the Romantic Strokes of Long-Ago Muralists 2015-11-19T05:00:00Z
I was thinking about Stendhal and Balzac and Tolstoy in particular, especially in terms of all the permissions they had that, I came to realize, I didn’t feel I had. ArtsBeat: Q. & A.: John Lanchester on 'Capital' 2012-06-13T16:28:11Z
They are, then, mostly transmitted by being forbidden, and it is this relation to prohibition that amuses and intrigues Stendhal. Kama Sutra: A Guide to the Art of Pleasure, translated by AND Haskar ? review 2011-03-25T13:00:01Z
I discuss Stendhal and Parma’s psychology in a chapter called “Portrait in a Convex Mirror,” a reference to Parmigianino, who painted there. 2010-01-08T20:08:00Z
The sheer weight of those names, combined with the beauty of the church, the fact of being in Florence, and no doubt his blood-sugar levels, all contributed to Stendhal’s susceptibility: Perspective | I’ve seen plenty of beautiful artworks. But the Matisse Chapel overwhelmed me. 2019-08-07T04:00:00Z
“They were very playful, they didn’t take anything seriously,” Stendhal says of the Fluxus crowd. Finding Yoko Ono’s New York 2015-05-07T04:00:00Z
In 1824 Stendhal worried that Rossini “has already written too much; or rather, has written too fast.” The Puzzle of Rossini?s Brief Career 2011-07-03T02:00:06Z
With Rossini’s radiant late operas receiving ever more respect and attention, it seems increasingly perverse that Stendhal, his first biographer, loudly preferred his early comic works. Music Review: Rossini Double Bill by Julliard Opera at Lincoln Center 2012-02-05T22:34:44Z
It makes the world go round; it has a beginning, a middle and an end happy-ever-after; its sincere expression, according to Stendhal, always possesses a character of beauty. Just Send Me Word by Orlando Figes – review 2012-05-30T07:00:02Z
“Spiral” is “Law & Order” as seen by Stendhal. The TV Watch: ‘Spiral’ and 3 Other French Shows Worth Seeking Out 2013-08-29T21:31:17Z
While Christie’s claims “an unusually uniform scholarly consensus” that the painting is by Leonardo, some respected experts on Renaissance art who have seen the work have failed to succumb to Stendhal syndrome. Get in Line: The $100 Million da Vinci Is in Town 2017-11-13T05:00:00Z
It’s a real psychological condition known as “Stendhal Syndrome,” whereby individuals experience rapid heartbeat, dizziness, and even unconsciousness after witnessing overwhelming beauty. ‘Postcards From London’ Review: Small Town Boy Becomes Big City Escort 2018-11-08T05:00:00Z
These days, to what extent will American audiences react to allusions to Montaigne, Kant, Stendhal and Benjamin Constant, whose novel “Adolphe” inspires the prank? Movie Review: ‘What’s in a Name?,’ a Farce About a Fractious Evening 2013-12-12T23:26:35Z
He was scrutinized, analyzed, glorified and finally eulogized by the greatest writers and poets of his day, including Baudelaire and Stendhal. Review | In Paris, a major Delacroix exhibition that continues to explore his genius 2018-04-12T04:00:00Z
It was first recorded by the 19th-century novelist and art critic Stendhal in Florence, and so scientists are to monitor the vital signs of tourists in Florence after they see works of art. Does great art make you ill? 2010-08-02T15:16:00Z
Bearing the handwriting of Stendhal, Zola, Paul Verlaine and André Breton, the books have been entrusted instead to institutions including the National Library of France. Documenting the Romantic Strokes of Long-Ago Muralists 2015-11-19T05:00:00Z
As well as Proust, he translated Luigi Pirandello, an Italian writer, despite claiming unfamiliarity with Italian, and Stendhal, a Frenchman whose short sentences were a relief after Proust’s sprawling prose. Remembrance of lives past 2014-08-14T04:00:00Z
“I know of only one thing that you can do well in Lyon, and that’s eat,” the 19th-century French novelist Stendhal remarked. 36 Hours: 36 Hours in Lyon, France 2012-04-12T15:55:32Z
Or, as the 19th-century French novelist Stendhal put it, the charming flaw that crystallizes desire. In the Book ‘The Killer Detail,’ Considering the Essence of Chic 2013-12-06T23:33:21Z
“That’s what I’m playing with,” he once said aptly, while invoking the kindred spirits Stendhal and Joyce, “the voyage between perception and understanding.” Books of The Times: ‘Saul Steinberg,’ a Biography by Deirdre Bair 2012-12-13T23:12:59Z
“It was almost like Stendhal syndrome,” he said, referring to the condition whereby art induces physical symptoms in a viewer, like lightheadedness or a quickened heart rate. RM, Boy Band Superstar, Embraces New Role: Art Patron 2022-08-24T04:00:00Z
Nina Doede, 65, a former financial manager based in New York, experienced the kind of heightened emotional reaction that psychologists have identified as Stendhal syndrome, or hyperkulturemia, an effect caused by aesthetic euphoria. Get in Line: The $100 Million da Vinci Is in Town 2017-11-13T05:00:00Z
The first worries about "the future" surfaced as the era of Austen, Stendhal and Flaubert drew to a close. İnci Aral: The future of the novel 2013-02-28T14:00:02Z
Inside, the beauty accelerates to Stendhal syndrome extremes. Palladio's Redentore: an architect's dream 2010-08-03T14:37:00Z
His fantasy for novel five, he says, is the Stendhal method of book-writing. Jonathan Franzen: 'I must be near the end of my career ? people are starting to approve' 2010-09-24T23:03:00Z
At times he almost resembles his contemporary Stendhal, vivaciously describing Britain instead of Italy. ‘Letters of a Dead Man’: A travel guide like no other 2016-05-04T04:00:00Z
His final work in 2021 was a production of The Red and the Black based on the 1830 novel by French writer Stendhal. Pierre Lacotte: French dancer who helped Rudolf Nureyev defect dies 2023-04-10T04:00:00Z
“What struck me was the way in which he would talk about Stendhal or Dickens or Eliot or Balzac as though they were fellow craftsmen,” Green said. Kazuo Ishiguro Sees What the Future Is Doing to Us 2021-02-23T05:00:00Z
The year was 1084, and seven men in search of isolation and solitude took refuge in southeastern France’s Chartreuse Mountains — “the emerald of the Alps,” as the French writer Stendhal called them. An Elixir From the French Alps, Frozen in Time 2020-12-17T05:00:00Z
Another reopened investigation concerns Inga Gehricke, who was 5 when she disappeared in 2015 near a property that he owned on the outskirts of the German town of Stendhal. In Town Where Madeleine McCann Vanished, Residents Weary of the Case 2020-06-10T04:00:00Z
A love of “Stendhal as much as Camus, Gide as much as Rimbaud,” such as Macron has professed, is not a moral quality. Can Emmanuel Macron Stem the Populist Tide? 2019-06-24T04:00:00Z
Many are now crossing into France and transiting through Bayonne, a place where “everything is reasonable,” Stendhal wrote in the mid-19th century. As Migrant Routes Shift, a French Mayor Offers Shelter 2019-02-12T05:00:00Z
The man is recovering in hospital, but it is the latest apparent case of Stendhal syndrome, a medical condition specific to the Tuscan city in which people become ill after too much beauty. Stendhal syndrome: can art really be so beautiful it makes you ill? 2018-12-18T05:00:00Z
“Then when I got there, I learned it wasn’t really like that. It’s much more like a Stendhal novel.” The Quiet Americans Behind the U.S.-Russia Imbroglio 2018-05-08T04:00:00Z
She had been one of those teachers that students love, to the point of hanging around after class to talk about Stendhal or Flaubert. Orbiting Jupiter: my week with Emmanuel Macron 2017-10-20T04:00:00Z
For some, Macron’s overt allusion to Stendhal evinces a sense of humor on his part, an ironic self-awareness. Nearing 100 days in office, Macron starts showing his true ambitions 2017-07-29T04:00:00Z
On 25 February 1980, Barthes interrupted his work on an essay about Stendhal to attend one of the future president François Mitterrand’s regular cultural lunches. Laurent Binet: ‘I’ll vote Macron, but I hate having to do it’ 2017-05-05T04:00:00Z
There is substantial evidence that Stendhal syndrome is real and unique to Florence. Stendhal syndrome: can art really be so beautiful it makes you ill? 2018-12-18T05:00:00Z
Through her, she met literary greats such as Stendhal, Hugo, Prosper Merimee and Chateaubriand. The most fashionable Englishwoman in Paris - BBC News 2017-03-17T04:00:00Z
I must admit, I had this slight attack of Stendhal Syndrome.” One Italian Filmmaker’s Ultimate Set — His Own Home 2016-08-01T04:00:00Z
Diplomacy requires research and observation - diplomats make good novelists, as readers of Stendhal know. Amidst Obama's ‘normalisation', negotiations are fraught - BBC News 2016-03-26T04:00:00Z
In Russia, Xi boasted of having read Tolstoy, Dostoevsky and Gogol; in France, he reached for Flaubert, Stendhal and Molière. Publishers under pressure as China's censors reach for red pen 2015-11-13T05:00:00Z
His literary influences included Tolstoy, Chekhov and Stendhal. Celebrated Turkish novelist Yasar Kemal dead at 91 2015-02-28T05:00:00Z
Stendhal wrote about feeling faint in the presence of great art. Critic & museum director on encounters with art 2014-09-30T04:00:00Z
“Speech was given to man so that he might hide his thoughts,” wrote French novelist Stendhal. MIND Reviews: Mindwise 2014-05-11T14:30:00Z
Programs like France’s National Book Center, which awards grants to writers who have published at least one book, and Missions Stendhal, which helps young authors travel abroad, are glaringly absent. Op-Ed Contributor: A Ray of Literary Hope on Italian TV 2014-04-21T10:31:13Z
"Stendhal said that the biography of Napoleon would have to be rewritten every six years," says historian Antony Beevor, author of The Second World War. Were the Vikings really so bloodthirsty? 2014-03-05T01:19:38Z
Foreign language translations comprise less than three percent of new publications in any given year, and that includes new translations of classics like Tolstoy and Stendhal. No American Author Should Win the Nobel Prize 2013-10-09T10:50:24Z
He feared he might suffer from Stendhal's Syndrome - a psychological reaction that can occur when a person is exposed to a very well known, very beautiful painting - which can lead to palpitations and dizziness. Too famous to see? 2013-05-21T02:48:28Z
His wife, the former June Stendhal, a nurse, often helped. Dr. William F. House, Inventor of Cochlear Implant, Dies 2012-12-16T00:42:32Z
Perhaps 2013 will bring a deal that unites the red and the black, featuring the Stendhal Pizza. Advertising: Black Friday Promotions Outside the Retail Realm 2012-11-18T22:51:43Z
To the average public he was a compound of Casanova, Byron and Goethe, and to this mixture could have been added the name of Stendhal. Franz Liszt 2012-05-22T15:16:50.923Z
I eagerly asked Stendhal, who regarded me with cynical eyes, all the while fingering his little whisker: "Did you ever hear Chopin play?" Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z
Farther on, De Stendhal relates an anecdote of Haydn; I believe one well known, but so much to our purpose that I repeat it. Modern Painters. Vol. III (of V) Containing Part IV. Of Many Things 2012-02-20T03:00:15.843Z
Readable, interesting, and in many places charming, Stendhal's Life of Rossini is at the same time meagre, and, worse still, untrustworthy. The Great Musicians: Rossini and His School 2012-01-11T03:00:28.790Z
Was it not Stendhal who used to read the Code Napol�on once a year to teach him its severity of style? Leaves in the Wind 2011-10-28T02:00:25.937Z
Schumann and Chopin, Berlioz and Liszt, Wagner—in a class by himself—are a few that may be cited; not to mention Victor Hugo, Delacroix, Gautier, Alfred de Musset, Stendhal. Franz Liszt 2012-05-22T15:16:50.923Z
But the immortality of Stendhal, of Swift—what of that? Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z
Baudelaire loved the memory of his father as much as Stendhal hated his own. The Poems and Prose Poems of Charles Baudelaire with an Introductory Preface by James Huneker 2011-06-01T02:00:22.477Z
Not only did the company, in the words of Stendhal's officer, consist of a single family; this family included, moreover, among its members, the composer himself, who was somehow related to the Mombellis. The Great Musicians: Rossini and His School 2012-01-11T03:00:28.790Z
Byron discussed and repudiated, with Stendhal in 1817, his mother's old dream that he closely resembled Rousseau. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z
Why call the descriptions of battles by Homer poems, but not those of Stendhal or Tolstoy or Zola in Le Chartreuse de Parme or War and Peace or Le Debâcle? The Literature of Ecstasy 2011-02-16T03:00:39.843Z
Stendhal calmly bade me to keep my temper. Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z
In April, 1837, Stendhal quitted Paris under exactly these conditions for his tour of France. Dumas' Paris 2011-02-02T03:00:23.057Z
Rossini," says Stendhal, in his interesting account of the first representation of Aureliano in Palmira, which he claims to have witnessed, "followed in his first works the style of his predecessors. The Great Musicians: Rossini and His School 2012-01-11T03:00:28.790Z
The first moment after awaking was cruel; we had, as Stendhal says, "to learn our misery afresh." Six Women and the Invasion 2011-01-18T03:00:13.193Z
The moralist and aesthete joined forces in attacking Balzac and Stendhal when these novelists gave us unpopular ideas emotionally expressed. The Literature of Ecstasy 2011-02-16T03:00:39.843Z
Swift, with his nasty, sly, constipated humour; Stendhal, with his overwhelming air of arrogance and superiority, did not win my sympathy. Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z
Stendhal’s declaration that, in true Biblical countries, religion spoils one day out of seven, destroys the seventh part of possible happiness, would find strong illustration in Wales. British Goblins Welsh Folk-lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions 2010-12-20T17:11:57.810Z
Stendhal, though he feared that opera, accustomed to subventions and to patronage of all kinds, could not flourish under republican institutions, was nevertheless inclined towards republicanism. The Great Musicians: Rossini and His School 2012-01-11T03:00:28.790Z
Among the effects and symptoms of love, there is an involuntary action of the mind which, since the days of Stendhal, has been known as crystallization. The Truth About Tristrem Varick A Novel
The passage may not be passionate poetry, but it would not have been out of place in a novel by Stendhal, George Eliot or Meredith. The Literature of Ecstasy 2011-02-16T03:00:39.843Z
My head was on the chopping-block, and Stendhal was the executioner. Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z
Of this school George Sand and Balzac are the masters, though much importance must also be assigned to Stendhal. A Short History of French Literature
The first piece in the opera was, as Stendhal tells us, a duet for Leicester and his young wife, in the minor, which, says Stendhal, was "very original." The Great Musicians: Rossini and His School 2012-01-11T03:00:28.790Z
War and Peace eclipses all other historical novels; it has all Stendhal’s reality, and all Zola’s power of dealing with crowds and masses. An Outline of Russian Literature
In lithography and painting he exalted such diverse heroes of the different arts as Stendhal, Hugo, Baudelaire, Delacroix, Manet, Schumann, Weber, Berlioz, and Wagner. Artists Past and Present Random Studies
As a psychologist he stands midway between Stendhal and Turgenev. Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z
The naturalists affect to derive from Stendhal, through Balzac and Flaubert. A Short History of French Literature
On one point connected with the production of the new Barber, Stendhal and Azevedo are quite at variance. The Great Musicians: Rossini and His School 2012-01-11T03:00:28.790Z
Balzac points to that great female artist and republican, the Duchess of San-Severins, in Stendhal's "La Chartreuse de Parme," as a portrait of the princess. Celebrated Women Travellers of the Nineteenth Century
Like Goethe or Stendhal, Conrad can write in the midst of war's alarums about the hair's-breadth 'scapes of his characters. Ivory Apes and Peacocks
As drab as the orchestration of Brahms, and as austere in linear economy; and as analytical as Stendhal or Ibsen, Cézanne never becomes truly lyrical except in his still-life. Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z
He chose the best of every school,— Stendhal and Keats and Donne, Balzac and Stevenson; Wordsworth and Flaubert filled their place. The Lord of Misrule And Other Poems
Stendhal says that the overture at the first representation was that of Aureliano in Palmira—the one performed even to the present day. The Great Musicians: Rossini and His School 2012-01-11T03:00:28.790Z
Hence Stendhal is right in saying that "All good art was Romantic in its day"; i.e., it exhibited as much warmth and individuality as the spirit of its times would allow. Music: An Art and a Language
To be sure, whatever the government is, he is against it; which only means he is a rebel born, hating constraint and believing with Stendhal that one's first enemies are one's own parents. Ivory Apes and Peacocks
Of him Stendhal might have written: a classic is a dead romantic. Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z
There are two kinds of crystallisation in love affairs, with all respect to M. de Stendhal. Love and Lucy
She had spoken in such a way that he could not be sure whether she meant, 'Stendhal was a really great writer,' or, 'Stendhal was a really great writer.' A Great Man A Frolic
Obscurely, in the laboratory of the senses where, without our knowledge, often against our will, our impulses are dictated, a process, intricate and interesting, which Stendhal called crystallisation, was at work. The Paliser case
His novels are the novels of ideas dear to Balzac, though tinged with romance—a Stendhal of the sea. Ivory Apes and Peacocks
It has been well-nigh done to death by Stendhal, Meredith, James, and Bourget; and it is as cold as a star. Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z
The closest of observers, Stendhal, thoroughly impregnated with Italian and French ideas and customs, is amazed at sight of it. Home Life in Germany
Stendhal, in his "M�moires d'un Touriste," says that this work of art represents her as a cook who has pretty hands. A Little Tour of France
De Stendhal tells us vividly how Capecce was arrested on the charge of having attempted to poison the Duke, who, "to avoid public scandal stabbed him to death in prison." Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance)
Stendhal has written that a classicist is a dead romanticist. Ivory Apes and Peacocks
This elliptical method James absorbed from Flaubert, while his sometime oblique psychology is partly derived from Stendhal; indeed, without Stendhal both Meredith and James would have been sadly shorn of their psychological splendour. Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z
"Maxims of Love, by Stendhal," suggested the young man. The Twelfth Hour
On the subject of Touraine Stendhal is extremely refreshing; he finds the scenery meagre and much overrated, and proclaims his opinion with perfect frankness. A Little Tour of France
His point of view is entirely and absolutely classical, in the old French sense of that suggestive word and in accordance with the great French traditions of Rabelais, Voltaire, Stendhal, Renan, and Anatole France. Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations
His influence on Tolstoy was more than Stendhal's—Stendhal whom Tolstoy called his master. Ivory Apes and Peacocks
It is much rather what Stendhal called it. Visions and Revisions A Book of Literary Devotions
Marie Henri Beyle, known better under his pseudonym, "Stendhal," died during this year. A History of the Nineteenth Century, Year by Year Volume Two (of Three)
I enjoyed the lecture very much; it was on Stendhal. Nelka Mrs. Helen de Smirnoff Moukhanoff, 1878-1963, a Biographical Sketch
When one thinks of it, there is a curious solemnity of preoccupation with themselves and their own sensations about Wilde, Pater, Whitman, Stendhal, D'Annunzio and Barrès. Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations
It has been signally illustrated since the elections of 1889 by what Stendhal would have called the rapid 'crystallization' of public sympathy around the young Duc d'Orléans when he suddenly appeared in Paris. France and the Republic A Record of Things Seen and Learned in the French Provinces During the 'Centennial' Year 1889
Stendhal says that our two most patent vices are bashfulness and cant. Joyous Gard
As a novelist he was the precursor of the naturalistic school of romance in France, and was later "Stendhal" acknowledged as such by Balzac, Flaubert and Emile Zola. A History of the Nineteenth Century, Year by Year Volume Two (of Three)
He regards Budapest as a more civilized city than his native Philadelphia, Stendhal as a greater literary artist than Washington Irving, "Künstler Leben" as better music than "There is Sunlight in My Soul." A Book of Prefaces
So it is with Balzac, and so it is, in their different ways, with such writers as Stendhal and Maupassant, or again as Dickens and Meredith; they all create a "world of their own." The Craft of Fiction
It is adorned by a lithograph of Henry Monnier's, which is, I don't know why, a caricature of Stendhal. A Mummer's Tale
Beauty is a promise of happiness, Stendhal says. Visionaries
Critical opinion in France has not changed radically since Stendhal's day. French Art Classic and Contemporary Painting and Sculpture
Stendhal, the French novelist and critic, was remarkable as the best, perhaps the only, clean-shaved man in the French army during the dreadful retreat from Moscow.  Lost Leaders
Stendhal announced himself as an adherent of the new, but his temper was decidedly cool and unromantic. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century
Thomas Hardy is not a peasant, nor was Stendhal a marquis. Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911
Pater quotes De Stendhal's saying that all good art was romantic in its day. A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century
A writer of fiction could indeed produce some dark tale in the style of De Stendhal's 'Nouvelles,' and christen it 'The Crucifix of Crema.' Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, First Series
The amateurs of cosmopolitan literature, I believe, like to find it in Stendhal and Michelet. The English Novel
Stendhal maintains that the illusion is really stronger in Shakspere's tragedies than in Racine's. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century
Thackeray was in Paris during the most productive years of French fiction, the sublime decade of Balzac, Stendhal, and Victor Hugo. Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911
It was le coup de foudre of a French writer on the affections—M. Stendhal In the Wrong Paradise
Stendhal long since well described the process by which a defect becomes a sexual symbol. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 5 Erotic Symbolism; The Mechanism of Detumescence; The Psychic State in Pregnancy
But it furnishes, in Stendhal's phrase, a probability of passion, and in any case it still remains a symbol which cannot be without its effect. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 4 Sexual Selection In Man
It is clear," wrote Stendhal, "that three parts of modesty are taught. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 1 The Evolution of Modesty; The Phenomena of Sexual Periodicity; Auto-Erotism
It was no dreamy recluse, but the accomplished and experienced Stendhal, who wrote, "The joys of the gay world do not count for much with happy women." Women and the Alphabet A Series of Essays
The best thing in the book happily comes first, the essay on Stendhal. Promenades of an Impressionist
Stendhal's present vogue, however, is due primarily to his novels, to which he owes the almost literal fulfillment of his prophecy that he would not be appreciated until 1880. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4
Stendhal obscurely perceived this when he defined beauty as 'a promise of happiness.' Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 4 Sexual Selection In Man
It is quite true, as Stendhal said, that modesty is very largely taught; from the earliest years, a girl child is trained to show a modesty which she quickly begins really to feel. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 1 The Evolution of Modesty; The Phenomena of Sexual Periodicity; Auto-Erotism
But one man, Stendhal, through a certain turn of mind and a peculiar education, has attempted it, and even yet most of his readers find his works paradoxical and obscure. Prefaces and Prologues to Famous Books with Introductions, Notes and Illustrations
It has been called impressionistic; Velasquez has been claimed as the father of impressionism as Stendhal was hailed by Zola as the literary progenitor of naturalism. Promenades of an Impressionist
It is this tendency to leave nature out of consideration which gives Stendhal's characters a flavor of abstraction, and caused Sainte-Beuve to declare in disgust that they were "not human beings, but ingeniously constructed automatons." Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4
Stendhal is one of those who, following Goethe and anticipating Nietzsche, has not hesitated to propound the psychological justifications for a life based upon pagan rather than Christian ethics. One Hundred Best Books
Stendhal was capable of writing, in a masterpiece: "By the way I ought to have told you earlier that the Duchess—!" The Author's Craft
These three French writers then, Stendhal, Balzac and Flaubert, molded the Novel before 1860 into such a shape as to make it plastic to the hand of Zola a decade later. Masters of the English Novel A Study of Principles and Personalities
If Ruskin missed Whistler, he is in good company, for Sainte-Beuve, the prince of critics, missed Balzac, Stendhal, Flaubert, and to Victor Hugo was unfair. Promenades of an Impressionist
So much at least of Stendhal's life must be known in order to understand his writings; all of which, not excepting the novels, belong to what Ferdinand Brunetière stigmatizes as "personal literature." Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4
Though a devoted adherent of Goethe and Stendhal, Bourget represents, along with Bordeaux, the conservative ethical reaction. One Hundred Best Books
And as for a greater than Balzac—Stendhal—his scorn of technique was notorious. The Author's Craft
But Stendhal, sixteen years older, began to print first and to him falls the glory of innovation. Masters of the English Novel A Study of Principles and Personalities
It is only a coincidence, yet a curious one, that two such dissimilar spirits as Stendhal and Monticelli should have predicted their future popularity. Promenades of an Impressionist
The truth is that Stendhal was in some ways a generation behind his time, and often has an odd, old-fashioned flavor suggestive of Marivaux and Crébillon fils. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4
Either the original French or any translation, if possible with a preface; for the life of Stendhal is of extraordinary interest. One Hundred Best Books
Where else could we find the realism which would replace that of Stendhal and Balzac, Flaubert and Maupassant? Landmarks in French Literature
But giving Stendhal his full mint and cummin of praise, he yet was but the forerunner of a mightier man. Masters of the English Novel A Study of Principles and Personalities
Balzac was an excellent critic when he saluted Stendhal's Chartreuse de Parme as a masterpiece; as was Emerson when he wrote to Walt Whitman. Promenades of an Impressionist
There is nothing dramatic in Stendhal's life, which, viewed impartially, is a simple and somewhat pathetic record of failure and disillusion. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4
A shrewd and sly observer, with his own peculiar brand of the egoistic cult, Stendhal lived a life of desperately absorbing emotions, most of them intellectual and erotic. One Hundred Best Books
In his remarkable novel, Le Rouge et Le Noir, and in some parts of his later work, La Chartreuse de Parme, Stendhal laid down the lines on which French fiction has been developing ever since. Landmarks in French Literature
The name of Henri Beyle, known to literature under the sobriquet of Stendhal, has a meaning in the development of the modern type of fiction out of proportion to the intrinsic value of his stories. Masters of the English Novel A Study of Principles and Personalities
De Stendhal is the only novelist who could have drawn such a character. Cavour
Stendhal, however, cannot be summarily labeled and dismissed as a realist or psychologue in the modern acceptation of the term, although he was a pioneer in both fields. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4
That wise and massive egoism taught by Goethe, that impassioned "living to oneself" indicated by Stendhal, find in Walter Pater a new qualification and a new sanction. One Hundred Best Books
Important as Stendhal is in the history of modern French fiction, he is dwarfed by the colossal figure of BALZAC. Landmarks in French Literature
But, if we turn to the contemporaneous pages of Stendhal, what do we find? Books and Characters French and English
Then we read together the other day 'Rouge et Noir', that powerful work of Stendhal's, and he observed that it was exactly like Balzac 'in the raw'—in the material and undeveloped conception . Life and Letters of Robert Browning
Merimee, whom I have also named, received from Stendhal, at twenty, the same benefits that Maupassant received from Flaubert. Selected Writings of Guy De Maupassant
Unlike Stendhal, however, its author had never "served." My Days of Adventure The Fall of France, 1870-71
But the writer among us who has most general affinity with Stendhal, and seems to me more likely to live than Mr. Wells, is Mr. Arnold Bennett. A Writer's Recollections — Volume 2
Stendhal, do you remember? didn't like one of these. Earthwork out of Tuscany Being Impressions and Translations of Maurice Hewlett
Stendhal opens the series of naturalist novels, which suppress the intervention of the moral sense, and scoff at the claim of free-will. Amiel's Journal
In later days the revival of a Stendhal cult filled him with wondering amusement. The Life of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles W. Dilke, Volume 2
I much prefer the psychology of the Waterloo episode in Stendhal's "Chartreuse de Parme," because it is of more general application. My Days of Adventure The Fall of France, 1870-71
"Stendhal, the writer, was affected that way by this picture," said Cort�s; "he was shocked at its being hung among masterpieces." Cæsar or Nothing
The poor Stendhal loved Milan, wrote himself down "Arrigo Milanese"—and what can you expect from a Milanese? Earthwork out of Tuscany Being Impressions and Translations of Maurice Hewlett
Stendhal found it amusing to write in the character of a commis-voyageur, and sometimes it occurs to his reader that he really was one. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 3 France and the Netherlands, Part 1
I would write you Stendhal for a string quartet….—You are the greatest democracy in Europe, and you have no theater for the people, no music for the people. Jean Christophe: in Paris The Market-Place, Antoinette, the House
I have heard the same opinion, or similar ones, expressed by journalists of Ibsen, Schopenhauer, Dostoievsky, Stendhal and all the most stimulating minds of Europe. Youth and Egolatry
There was the Italy that Stendhal loved, the Italy that produced Mazzini, who went out into the world as its most inspired prophet and sought so earnestly to regenerate it. Impressions and Comments
There is a maxim by Chateaubriand, or perhaps it was Stendhal—maxims have a way of leaving home—which claims that the equilibrium of society rests upon the acquiescence of its oppressed and unfortunate. A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago
This is what Stendhal meant when, speaking of the "simple and inoffensive" personages in the Vicar of Wakefield, he remarked that "in the sombre Italy, a simple and inoffensive creature would be quickly destroyed." Old Calabria
Carpani exposed the theft, but a little later the imperturbable Beyle published a second edition of his work under the name De Stendhal. The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 1
Stendhal The inventor of a psychological automaton moved by clock work. Youth and Egolatry
It doesn't impress the imagination, but richly feeds the curiosity, by which I mean one's sense of the curious; suggests no legends, but innumerable anecdotes à la Stendhal. Italian Hours
In his book on Racine and Shakespeare, Stendhal argues that all good art was romantic in its day; and this is perhaps true in Stendhal's sense. Appreciations, with an Essay on Style
They will never endorse that saying of Stendhal's: "In Italy, with the exception of Milan, the death-penalty is the preface of all civilization." Old Calabria
A letter he had addressed to Stendhal in April 1839 was more moderate in its tone, though eulogistic with its well-turned compliment: "I make a fresco, and you have made Italian statues." Balzac
We must have regard to what is, with Stendhal. Youth and Egolatry
Excellent if one could find a feast of facts à la Stendhal. Italian Hours
But all critical terms are relative; and there is at least a valuable suggestion in that theory of Stendhal's, that all good art was romantic in its day. Appreciations, with an Essay on Style
At Talavera," says Stendhal, "two officers stood together at their battery, while a ball comes and the captain falls. The Modern Regime, Volume 1
One article of criticism praised to the skies Stendhal's Chartreuse de Parme published in the previous year. Balzac
Stendhal, in his "Me- moires d'un Touriste," says that this work of art represents her as a cook who has pretty hands. A Little Tour in France
He actually published a criticism of Beyle, of Stendhal, that psychological prig, the darling of culture and of M. Paul Bourget.  Essays in Little
Stendhal, a writer whom I have already quoted, and of whom English readers might well know much more than they do, stands between the earlier and later growths of the romantic spirit. Appreciations, with an Essay on Style
A benevolent autocracy is the ideal government, my friend—the ideal of all supreme thinkers—a Machiavelli, a Nietzsche, a Stendhal, a Gobineau. The Grey Room
He must have felt like Stendhal on the retreat from Moscow. Letters on Literature
Stendhal says, justly, that it has the shape of a playing-card, and he ex- presses his admiration for it by the singular wish that an "exact copy" of it should be erected in Paris. A Little Tour in France
I chanced only on Mynheer Stendhal as he sat smoking among his tulips in the front of his mansion. Martin Hyde, the Duke's Messenger
Such, for instance, are the high priests who have proclaimed Stendhal for a prophet of Naturalism.  Notes on Life and Letters
Within three minutes I was dressed like a Dutch boy, in huge baggy striped trousers belonging to Stendhal's son. Martin Hyde, the Duke's Messenger
After that, I was to stay at M. Stendhal's house, keeping out of harm's way, till I received further orders from my masters. Martin Hyde, the Duke's Messenger
On the subject of Touraine, Stendhal is extremely refresh- ing; he finds the scenery meagre and much overrated, and proclaims his opinion with perfect frankness. A Little Tour in France
When I looked my last on Mr. Stendhal he was at the door, begging a search party to enter to see for themselves that I was not hidden there. Martin Hyde, the Duke's Messenger
But Stendhal himself would have accepted no limitation of his freedom.  Notes on Life and Letters
They seemed to storm at Mr. Stendhal; but I don't know what they said; he acted the part of surprised indignation to the life. Martin Hyde, the Duke's Messenger
Send the boy on at once to Egmont with a note to Stendhal the merchant there. Martin Hyde, the Duke's Messenger
Stendhal found it amusing to write in the character of a commis-voyageur, and some- times it occurs to his reader that he really was one. A Little Tour in France
So that when my pursuers rode up to Mr. Stendhal's door in search of me, I was a dirty little Dutch boy casting off a stern-hawser from a ring bolt. Martin Hyde, the Duke's Messenger
There I was to deliver up my horse at the Zwolle-Haus inn, before enquiring for M. Stendhal, the East India merchant. Martin Hyde, the Duke's Messenger
Tell Stendhal to send Out a galliot to take Argyle off the schooner while at sea. Martin Hyde, the Duke's Messenger
In another minute, after Mr. Stendhal had read my note, I was skinning off my clothes in an upper bedroom. Martin Hyde, the Duke's Messenger
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