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Nineteenth-century French writer Marie-Henri Beyle, better known by his pen name Stendhal, is one of the earliest leading practitioners of realism, his stories filled with sharp analyses of his characters’ psychology. This translation of Stendhal’s Chroniques italiennes is a collection of nine tales written between 1829 and 1840, many of which were published only after his death. Together these collected tales reveal a great novelist working with highly dramatic subject matter to forge a vision of life lived at its most intense.

The setting for these tales is a romanticized Italy, a place Stendhal viewed as unpolluted by bourgeois inhibitions and conformism. From the hothouse atmosphere of aristocratic convents to the horrors of the Cenci family, the tales in Italian Chronicles all feature passionate, transgressive characters engaged in “la chasse au bonheur”—the quest for happiness. Most of the tragic, violent tales are based on historical events, with Stendhal using history to validate his characters’ extreme behaviors as they battle literal and figurative oppression and try to break through to freedom.

Complete with revenge, bloody daggers, poisonings, and thick-walled nunneries, this new translation of Italian Chronicles includes four never-before-translated stories and a fascinating introduction detailing the origins of the book. It is sure to gratify established Stendhal fans as well as readers new to the writer.



Trade Review

"Italian Chronicles remains rugged rather than polished in MacKenzie’s arch rendering. But as the author insists, the intensity of these reimagined Italian lovers, fighters, and plotters is best captured bluntly."—PopMatters

"Italian Chronicles nevertheless throws down a timely challenge to our plague of political correctness, that grimly self-inflicted version of what he called ‘popery’."—London Review of Books



Table of Contents

Contents
Translator’s Introduction
Stendhal’s Prefaces
Italian Chronicles (1855)
Vanina Vanini; or, Particulars concerning the Most Recent Gathering of a Cell of the Carbonari—Discovered in the Papal States
Vittoria Accoramboni: Duchess of Bracciano
The Cenci: 1599
The Duchess of Palliano
The Abbess of Castro
Italian Stories
The Jew
San Francesco a Ripa
Too Much Favor Is Deadly: A Tale of 1589
Suora Scolastica: A Story That Shocked All Naples in 1740
Translator’s Notes

Italian Chronicles

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    A Paperback / softback by Stendhal, Raymond N. MacKenzie

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      Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
      Publication Date: 02/05/2017
      ISBN13: 9781517900113, 978-1517900113
      ISBN10: 1517900115

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Nineteenth-century French writer Marie-Henri Beyle, better known by his pen name Stendhal, is one of the earliest leading practitioners of realism, his stories filled with sharp analyses of his characters’ psychology. This translation of Stendhal’s Chroniques italiennes is a collection of nine tales written between 1829 and 1840, many of which were published only after his death. Together these collected tales reveal a great novelist working with highly dramatic subject matter to forge a vision of life lived at its most intense.

      The setting for these tales is a romanticized Italy, a place Stendhal viewed as unpolluted by bourgeois inhibitions and conformism. From the hothouse atmosphere of aristocratic convents to the horrors of the Cenci family, the tales in Italian Chronicles all feature passionate, transgressive characters engaged in “la chasse au bonheur”—the quest for happiness. Most of the tragic, violent tales are based on historical events, with Stendhal using history to validate his characters’ extreme behaviors as they battle literal and figurative oppression and try to break through to freedom.

      Complete with revenge, bloody daggers, poisonings, and thick-walled nunneries, this new translation of Italian Chronicles includes four never-before-translated stories and a fascinating introduction detailing the origins of the book. It is sure to gratify established Stendhal fans as well as readers new to the writer.



      Trade Review

      "Italian Chronicles remains rugged rather than polished in MacKenzie’s arch rendering. But as the author insists, the intensity of these reimagined Italian lovers, fighters, and plotters is best captured bluntly."—PopMatters

      "Italian Chronicles nevertheless throws down a timely challenge to our plague of political correctness, that grimly self-inflicted version of what he called ‘popery’."—London Review of Books



      Table of Contents

      Contents
      Translator’s Introduction
      Stendhal’s Prefaces
      Italian Chronicles (1855)
      Vanina Vanini; or, Particulars concerning the Most Recent Gathering of a Cell of the Carbonari—Discovered in the Papal States
      Vittoria Accoramboni: Duchess of Bracciano
      The Cenci: 1599
      The Duchess of Palliano
      The Abbess of Castro
      Italian Stories
      The Jew
      San Francesco a Ripa
      Too Much Favor Is Deadly: A Tale of 1589
      Suora Scolastica: A Story That Shocked All Naples in 1740
      Translator’s Notes

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