
The Works of Stendhal - I - THE CHARTERHOUSE OF PARMA - VOLUME ONE
TRANSLATOR'S DEDICATION
A STUDY OF M. BEYLE By Honoré De Balzac
BEYLE'S REPLY TO BALZAC
The Works of Stendhal - I - THE CHARTERHOUSE OF PARMA - VOLUME ONE
TO THE READER
THE CHARTERHOUSE OF PARMA
CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
A young Italian aristocrat, fresh from a military academy in France, returns to his native Parma with the hopes of a bright future. His mother, a determined and resourceful woman, guides him through the tangled web of courtly ambition and provincial politics. The early scenes capture the restless spirit of a nation still reeling from Napoleonic upheaval.
The narrative follows the protagonist’s attempts to carve a path of honor amid shifting alliances, secret conspiracies, and the ever‑present threat of authoritarian rule. As he navigates love, duty, and the lure of power, the story paints a vivid portrait of 19th‑century Italian society, where personal desire constantly collides with public expectation.
Stendhal’s prose blends crisp observation with lyrical insight, offering listeners a richly textured journey that balances romance and realism. The first act sets the stage for a compelling exploration of ambition, loyalty, and the fragile hope that drives a generation toward both triumph and tragedy.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (664K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Laura Natal Rodrigues
Release date
2021-09-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1783–1842
Best known for The Red and the Black and The Charterhouse of Parma, this sharp-eyed French novelist helped shape the modern psychological novel. His fiction is admired for its irony, restless energy, and unusually close attention to ambition, love, and self-deception.
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