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    [bɛl]; 23 January 1783 – 23 March 1842), better known by his pen name Stendhal (UK: /ˈstɒ̃dɑːl/, US: /stɛnˈdɑːl, stænˈ-/; French: [stɛ̃dal, stɑ̃dal])...
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    Stendhal syndrome, Stendhal's syndrome or Florence syndrome is a psychosomatic condition involving rapid heartbeat, fainting, confusion, and even hallucinations...
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  • The Stendhal Syndrome (Ital. La Sindrome di Stendhal) is a 1996 Italian giallo film written and directed by Dario Argento and starring his daughter Asia...
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    Red and the Black) is a historical psychological novel in two volumes by Stendhal, published in 1830. It chronicles the attempts of a provincial young man...
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    The lycée Stendhal, formerly Cité scolaire Stendhal, is a secondary and higher education establishment in Grenoble. It is the oldest lycée in Grenoble...
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  • Stendhal Festival was originally formed in 2008 by Ross Parkhill & John Cartwright, to showcase local music across 3 days in Limavady, Northern Ireland...
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  • Harry Stendhal is an American gallerist, arts organization founder, and entrepreneur. As an art dealer he operated the Stendhal gallery in the Soho section...
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    opposite causes) the Stendhal syndrome described by Italian psychiatrist Graziella Magherini in her book La sindrome di Stendhal. Although the BBC reported...
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  • Graziella Magherini is best known for her 1989 book La sindrome di Stendhal (The Stendhal syndrome), which introduced this term to indicate a psychosomatic...
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  • Krister Olofson Stendahl (21 April 1921 – 15 April 2008) was a Swedish theologian, New Testament scholar, and Church of Sweden Bishop of Stockholm. He...
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  • Julien Sorel is the protagonist of The Red and the Black by Stendhal, published in 1830. Originally, the novel was meant to be eponymous. An intelligent...
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  • Stendhal University (French: Université Stendhal, also known as Grenoble III) was a university located in the outskirts of Grenoble, France that offered...
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    The Charterhouse of Parma (category Novels by Stendhal)
    of Parma (French: La Chartreuse de Parme) is a novel by French writer Stendhal, published in 1839. Telling the story of an Italian nobleman in the Napoleonic...
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  • Crystallization (love) (category Stendhal)
    Crystallization is a concept, developed in 1822 by the French writer Stendhal, which describes the process, or mental metamorphosis, in which the characteristics...
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  • whim and desire. He is a tremendously strong and powerful, and along with Stendhal, assassinated the Dragon Queen and many more dragons and stole their power...
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    Balzac (La Comédie humaine), Guy de Maupassant, Théophile Gautier and Stendhal (The Red and the Black, The Charterhouse of Parma), whose works are among...
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    motifs. His 1996 film The Stendhal Syndrome, in which a policewoman (played by Argento's daughter, Asia) who suffers from Stendhal syndrome is trapped by...
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    powerful banker and Napoleonic politician Giovanni Battista Sommariva. Stendhal was his guest in 1818, and his visit is recalled at the start of La Chartreuse...
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    Almaviva's castle] Aguas Frescas". Stendhal's French text is in: Dümchen, Sybil; Nerlich, Michael, eds. (1994). Stendhal – Text und Bild (in German). Tübingen:...
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    of autobiography, exploring the subject's emotions, came into fashion. Stendhal's autobiographical writings of the 1830s, The Life of Henry Brulard and...
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  • Renate Stendhal (born Renate Neumann, January 29, 1944) is an interpersonal counselor, writing coach, and author of nonfiction, fiction, and self-help...
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    abroad. Among those who championed him were the writers Voltaire, Goethe, Stendhal, and Victor Hugo. During the Romantic era, Shakespeare was praised by the...
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    impacts on men". PBS NewsHour. 8 September 2019. Murray, Eoin (2017) "Stendhal Syndrome: Idles Interviewed", The Quietus, 29 June 2017. Retrieved 8 July...
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  • (1970) The Cat o' Nine Tails (1971) Four Flies on Grey Velvet (1971) The Stendhal Syndrome (1995) The Phantom of the Opera (1998) Gillian Armstrong Cezary...
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    France, with Balzac and Flaubert in literature and Courbet in painting; Stendhal and Goya were important precursors of Realism in their respective media...
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  • La chartreuse de Parme (opera), of 1839 by Henri Sauguet, based on the Stendhal novel "Chartreuse", a 2012 song by ZZ Top about the French liqueur Chartreuse...
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    the Primary Stages' off-Broadway production of Terrence McNally's The Stendhal Syndrome in the same year. He hosted the PAX TV series It's a Miracle....
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    ":103 Artaud drew on Shelley's text, as well as a version of the tale by Stendhal, and his adaptation "exaggerated the sadistic and pathological elements...
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  • by Rachilde (1889 Edition - via Gutenberg Project) Maternal Fictions: Stendhal, Sand, Rachilde and Bataille by Maryline Lukacher Monsieur Vénus: A critique...
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    such as La Rochefoucauld, La Bruyère and Vauvenargues, as well as for Stendhal. The organicism of Paul Bourget influenced Nietzsche, as did that of Rudolf...
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