Drawing on history, literature, and his own experience of unrequited
passion, Love is a thinly disguised picture of the author's innermost
feelings.
Stendahl's obsession with Mathilde Viscontini Dembowski is at the heart
of this book. For her part, she neither returned his love nor understood
him. In an attempt to expain his feelings to her--and to exorcize his
love--he dissects his passion. Bringing together the conflicting sides
of his nature, the deeply emotional and the coolly analytical, Stendhal
constructed a work that is both acutely personal and universally
applicable.
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