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Red and the Black

It is a brave author indeed who gives his hero as many flaws as Stendhal bestows upon young Julien Sorel, an ambitious young carpenter's son turned priest who secretly models his behaviour after the heroics of Napoleon, in an era when the great man had only recently died at St Helena, and French society has grown stultified (for all its still vivid memories of the Jacobins' excesses and fear these may be revived). With remarkable skill, Stendhal manages as once to hold Julian's character up to excoriating examination while leaving us with some measure of sympathy for his young hero as he romantically pursues, first, the wife of his local mayor, then the haughty young daughter of a nobleman who has employed him as a personal secretary. Combining penetrating psychological insights with scathing social satire, The Red and the Black is rightly regarded as one of the great classics of French literature. (Summary by Peter Dann) (18 hr 47 min)

Chapters

Introduction

21:38

Chapter 1: A Small Town

8:25

Chapter 2: A Mayor

7:13

Chapter 3: The Poor Fund

12:22

Chapter 4: A Father and Son

9:13

Chapter 5: A Negotiation

17:05

Chapter 6: Ennui

17:22

Chapter 7: The Elective Affinities

24:27

Chapter 8: The Little Episodes

18:02

Chapter 9: An Evening in the Country

18:03

Chapter 10: A Great Heart and a Small Fortune

7:02

Chapter 11: An Evening

11:01

Chapter 12: A Journey

14:29

Chapter 13: The Open-work Stockings

11:14

Chapter 14: The English Scissors

7:00

Chapter 15: The Cock's Song

8:01

Chapter 16: The Day After

10:12

Chapter 17: The First Deputy

10:32

Chapter 18: A King at Verrières

29:16

Chapter 19: Thinking Produces Suffering

18:36

Chapter 20: Anonymous Letters

8:37

Chapter 21: Dialogue with a Master

29:15

Chapter 22: Manners of Procedure in 1830

27:28

Chapter 23: Sorrows of an Official

27:49

Chapter 24: A Capital

14:23

Chapter 25: The Seminary

15:58

Chapter 26: The World, or What the Rich Lack

22:01

Chapter 27: First Experience of Life

8:19

Chapter 28: A Procession

15:10

Chapter 29: The First Promotion

33:47

Chapter 30: An Ambitious Man

35:23

Chapter 31: The Pleasures of the Country

22:41

Chapter 32: Entry Into Society

17:14

Chapter 33: The First Steps

7:17

Chapter 34: The Hôtel de la Mole

26:31

Chapter 35: Sensibility and a Great Pious Lady

6:40

Chapter 36: Pronunciation

14:31

Chapter 37: An Attack of Gout

17:23

Chapter 38: What is the Decoration Which Confers Distinction?

21:30

Chapter 39: The Ball

19:58

Chapter 40: Queen Marguerite

17:30

Chapter 41: A Young Girl's Dominion

9:16

Chapter 42: Is He a Danton?

12:58

Chapter 43: A Plot

19:54

Chapter 44: A Young Girl's Thoughts

12:41

Chapter 45: Is it a Plot?

10:57

Chapter 46: One O'Clock in the Morning

13:47

Chapter 47: An Old Sword

9:46

Chapter 48: Cruel Moments

11:29

Chapter 49: The Opera Bouffe

19:49

Chapter 50: The Japanese Vase

13:05

Chapter 51: The Secret Note

10:42

Chapter 52: The Discussion

17:17

Chapter 53: The Clergy, The Forests, Liberty

17:37

Chapter 54: Strasbourg

13:51

Chapter 55: The Ministry of Virtue

15:01

Chapter 56: Moral Love

8:05

Chapter 57: The Finest Places in the Church

7:28

Chapter 58: Manon Lescaut

9:20

Chapter 59: Ennui

7:56

Chapter 60: A Box at the Bouffes

10:00

Chapter 61: Frighten Her

10:45

Chapter 62: The Tiger

11:07

Chapter 63: The Hell of Weakness

11:06

Chapter 64: A Man of Intellect

14:00

Chapter 65: A Storm

11:51

Chapter 66: Sad Details

15:12

Chapter 67: A Turret

9:58

Chapter 68: A Powerful Man

13:22

Chapter 69: The Intrigue

10:06

Chapter 70: Tranquility

8:54

Chapter 71: The Trial

15:16

Chapter 72

12:05

Chapter 73

10:35

Chapter 74

16:42

Chapter 75

14:56