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Handsome
and ambitious, Julien Sorel is determined to rise above his humble peasant
origins and make something of his life -- by adopting the code of hypocrisy
by which his society operates. Julien ultimately commits a crime -- out of
passion, principle, or insanity -- that will bring about his downfall. The
Red and the Black is a
lively, satirical picture of French Restoration society after Waterloo,
riddled with corruption, greed, and ennui. The complex, sympathetic
portrayal of Julien, the cold exploiter whose Machiavellian campaign is
undercut by his own emotions, makes him Stendhal's most brilliant and human
creation -- and one of the greatest characters in European literature.
From the Penguin Classics
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