Red and the Black

038 - Chapter 37 An Attack of Gout


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In Red and the Black, Stendhal brilliantly crafts a flawed yet fascinating hero in young Julien Sorel, the ambitious son of a carpenter who aspires to rise above his humble beginnings. Secretly inspired by the legacy of Napoleon, Julien navigates the complexities of post-revolutionary French society, rife with memories of the Jacobins’ tumultuous past. As he pursues both the wife of his local mayor and the proud daughter of a nobleman who employs him as a secretary, Stendhal expertly balances a piercing psychological analysis of Juliens character with sharp social commentary. The result is a compelling narrative that not only critiques society but also elicits sympathy for a young man caught in his own ambitious web. The Red and the Black stands as a timeless classic of French literature, showcasing Stendhals unparalleled storytelling prowess. (Summary by Peter Dann)
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Red and the BlackBy Stendhal