TY - BOOK AU - Stendhal TI - The red and the black T2 - The Modern library of the world's best books AV - PQ2435 .R6E5.1953 PY - 1953/// CY - New York PB - Modern Library KW - Scott-Moncrieff, C. K. KW - Young men KW - France KW - Fiction KW - Social life and customs KW - 19th century KW - Bildungsromans KW - gsafd N1 - Translation of Le rouge et le noir N2 - First published in 1830, "The Red and the Black," is widely considered the masterpiece of 19th century French author Marie-Henri Beyle, known more commonly by his pen name, Stendahl. It follows the ambitions of Julien Sorel, a young man raised in the French countryside who wishes to rise above his provincial station by climbing the social ranks of Parisian society. Through a series of events, Julien's talent and hard work give way to deception and hypocrisy when he realizes the limitations for advancement of a sincere and honest man of humble origins. Although Julien achieves much which he aspires to, ultimately his pride gets the better of him when he commits a violent crime of passion, leading to his tragic downfall. Through the deep psychological introspection of Julien we see Stendhal's unique literary genius, the remarkable way in which he allows readers to live in the minds of his characters. Set against the backdrop of the July Revolution of 1830, "The Red and the Black" is a narrative which embodies the rich social conflict of that time ER -