Stendhal
Fiction and the Themes of Freedom
Enlarged
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Stendhal
Fiction and the Themes of Freedom
Enlarged
Victor Brombert is a lion in the study of French literature, and in this classic of literary criticism, he turns his clear and perspicacious gaze on the works of one of its greatest authors—Stendhal. Best remembered for his novels The Red and the Black and The Charterhouse of Parma, Stendhal is a writer of extraordinary insight into psychology and the many shades of individual and political liberty. Brombert has spent a lifetime reading and teaching Stendhal and here, by focusing on the seemingly contradictory themes of inner freedom and outer constraint within Stendhal’s writings, he offers a revealing analysis of both his work and his life.
For Brombert, Stendhal’s work is deeply personal; elsewhere, he has written about the myriad connections between Stendhal’s ironic inquiries into identity and his own boyhood in France on the brink of World War II. Proceeding via careful and nuanced readings of passages from Stendhal’s fiction and autobiography, Brombert pays particular attention to style, tone, and meaning. Paradoxically, Stendhal’s heroes often feel most free when in prison, and in a statement of stunning relevance for our contemporary world, Brombert contends that Stendhal is far clearer than any writer before him on the “crisis and contradictions of modern humanism that . . . render political freedom illusory.” Featuring a new introduction in which Brombert explores his earliest encounters with Stendhal—the beginnings of his “affair” during a year spent as a Fulbright scholar in Rome—Stendhal remains a spirited, elegant, and resonant account.
For Brombert, Stendhal’s work is deeply personal; elsewhere, he has written about the myriad connections between Stendhal’s ironic inquiries into identity and his own boyhood in France on the brink of World War II. Proceeding via careful and nuanced readings of passages from Stendhal’s fiction and autobiography, Brombert pays particular attention to style, tone, and meaning. Paradoxically, Stendhal’s heroes often feel most free when in prison, and in a statement of stunning relevance for our contemporary world, Brombert contends that Stendhal is far clearer than any writer before him on the “crisis and contradictions of modern humanism that . . . render political freedom illusory.” Featuring a new introduction in which Brombert explores his earliest encounters with Stendhal—the beginnings of his “affair” during a year spent as a Fulbright scholar in Rome—Stendhal remains a spirited, elegant, and resonant account.
224 pages | 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 | © 2017
Literature and Literary Criticism: General Criticism and Critical Theory, Romance Languages
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Table of Contents
Introduction: Encounters with Monsieur Beyle
1. The Temptations of Autobiography
2. ARMANCE: The Apprenticeship of Fiction
3. LE ROUGE ET LE NOIR: The Ambiguities of Freedom
4. LUCIEN LEUWEN: The Dilemmas of Freedom
5. CHRONIQUES ITALIENNES: The Exuberance of Freedom
6. LA CHARTREUSE DE PARME: The Poetry of Freedom
7. Epilogue
Notes
Chronology
Works by Stendhal
Bibliographic Note, 2017
Selected Reading
Index
1. The Temptations of Autobiography
The Voices of the Self
Autobiography as Fiction
Autobiography as Fiction
2. ARMANCE: The Apprenticeship of Fiction
False Paths
An Apprenticeship
An Apprenticeship
Armance: Freedom and Self-esteem
3. LE ROUGE ET LE NOIR: The Ambiguities of Freedom
Approaches
Levels of Tension
Freedom through Tension
The Discoveries of Freedom
Levels of Tension
Freedom through Tension
The Discoveries of Freedom
4. LUCIEN LEUWEN: The Dilemmas of Freedom
First Impressions
Insights
Identity and Emancipation
Insights
Identity and Emancipation
5. CHRONIQUES ITALIENNES: The Exuberance of Freedom
The Myth of Italy
The Italian “Stories”: Apprenticeship for La Chartreuse
The Italian “Stories”: Apprenticeship for La Chartreuse
6. LA CHARTREUSE DE PARME: The Poetry of Freedom
A Mental Landscape
Ambiguities
Values
The Freedom to Become
Ambiguities
Values
The Freedom to Become
7. Epilogue
Notes
Chronology
Works by Stendhal
Bibliographic Note, 2017
Selected Reading
Index
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