The Charterhouse of Parma (1839) is a compelling novel of passion and
daring. Set at the beginning of the 19th-century in northern Italy, it
traces the joyous but ill-starred amorous exploits of a handsome young
aristocrat called Fabrice del Dongo. The novel's great achievement is to
conjure up the excitement and romance of youth while never losing sight
of the harsh realities which beset the pursuit of happiness. This new
translation captures Stendhal's narrative verse, while the Introduction
explores the novel's reception and the reasons for its enduring
popularity and power.
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