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Vanina Vanini
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Vanina Vanini is not a love story, though love passes through it. Nor is it a political tale, though conspiracies give it shape. In these brief pages, Stendhal observes — without illusion — how pride dresses as passion, and how ideals dissolve in the quiet collisions of character. Nothing is overstated; everything matters.
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Vanina Vanini
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4069828626683
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25 de junho de 2025
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StendhalVanina Vaninifrench literaturehistorical novellapolitical intriguelove and pride19th Century FictionItalian settingliterary classicpsychological conflictpassion and idealsromanticism and realismsecret societiescharacter studytragic loveFrench fiction in translationemotional restraintaristocracy and revolutionshort classic fictionAudiobookEnglishStrelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing
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Stendhal (Marie-Henri Beyle, 1783–1842)— French master of literary realism.
Born in Grenoble during the final years of the Ancien Régime, Stendhal experienced the upheavals of the French Revolution and served under Napoleon in Italy, a country that profoundly influenced his worldview and writing. Known for his sharp psychological insight and ironic style, he masterfully explored themes of passion, ambition, love, pride, and society's complexities.
Best remembered for The Red and the Black and The Charterhouse of Parma, Stendhal's bold narrative approach and modern sensibility paved the way for literary giants such as Dostoevsky and Proust. Though not fully appreciated during his lifetime, today he is celebrated as a pioneer of psychological realism and a keen observer of the human heart.