Both critic and writer, Stendhal has now become established as one
of realism's founding fathers. Dr Pearson's book maps out, for the
first time, the critical reception of Stendhal's two most widely
read novels, The Red and the Black and The Charterhouse of Parma
since their publication in 1830 and 1839 respectively. In part one
he provides generous samples of the most important
nineteenth-century responses to the novels, almost all of them
translated into English for the first time. Part two presents a
full range of the most authoritative and influential readings since
1945, which illustrate a wide variety of critical approaches.
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