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STENDHAL; HOWARD, RICHARD (TRANSLATED BY) The Charterhouse of Parma
New York, Modern Library. 1999. (ISBN: 0679602453) Hard Cover with dust jacket, 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Ill.: Parker, Robert Andrew. Cloth, gilt, xiv, 507 pp. illus. maps; 21 cm. Near fine. Firm binding, clean inside copy. Light handling/storage soil on edges. Fine DJ. "Balzac considered it the most important French novel of his time. André Gide later deemed it the greatest of all French novels, and Henry James judged it to be a masterpiece. Now, in a major literary event, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and distinguished translator Richard Howard presents a new rendition of Stendhal's epic tale of romance, adventure, and court intrigue set in early nineteenth-century Italy. The Charterhouse of Parma chronicles the exploits of Fabrizio del Dongo, an ardent young aristocrat who joins Napoleon's army just before the Battle of Waterloo. Yet perhaps the novel's most unforgettable characters are the hero's beautiful aunt, the alluring Duchess of Sanseverina, and her lover, Count Mosca, who plot to further Fabrizio's political career at the treacherous court of Parma in a sweeping story that illuminates an entire epoch of European history. 'Stendhal has written The Prince up to date, the novel that Machiavelli would write if he were living banished from Italy in the nineteenth century,' noted Balzac in his famous review of The Charterhouse of Parma. 'Never before have the hearts of princes, ministers, courtiers, and women been depicted like this.. One sees perfection in every detail.. [It] has the magnitude of a canvas fifty feet by thirty, and at the same time the manner, the execution, is Dutch in its minuteness.. The Charterhouse of Parma often contains a whole book in a single page.. It is a masterpiece.' This edition includes original illustrations by Robert Andrew Parker and Notes and a Translator's Afterword by Richard Howard." - Publisher. Very Good/Fine.

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