Beyle, Marie-Henri

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Basic data

  1. Stendhal Pen Name
  2. January 23, 1783 in Grenoble
  3. March 23, 1842 in Paris
  4. Schriftsteller

Iconography

Stendhal, by Olof Johan Södermark, 1840 (Source: Wikimedia)
A plaque on a house in Vilnius where Stendhal stayed in December 1812 during Napoleon's retreat from Russia. (Source: Wikimedia)
List of the women that he had loved, inserted in Life of Henry Brulard, in 1835: "I dreamed deeply of these names, and of the astonishing stupidities and stupidities they did to me." (From left to right: Virginie Kubly, Angela Pietragrua, Adèle Rebuffel, Mina de Griesheim, Mélanie Guilbert, Angelina Bereyter, Alexandrine Daru, Angela Pietragrua,[b] Matilde Dembowski, Clémentine Curial, Giulia Rinieri, Madame Azur-Alberthe de Rubempré) (Source: Wikimedia)
The second volume of the 1831 edition of The Red and the Black, considered to be Stendhal's most notable and well-known work. (Source: Wikimedia)
Melancholy portrait of Stendhal by Ducis, 1835, in Milan. (Source: Wikimedia)
Stendhal's depiction of "crystallization" in the process of falling in love. (Source: Wikimedia)

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