A Major New Translation
The Red and the Black, Stendhal's masterpiece, is the story of
Julien Sorel, a young dreamer from the provinces, fueled by Napoleonic
ideals, whose desire to make his fortune sets in motion events both
mesmerizing and tragic. Sorel's quest to find himself, and the doomed
love he encounters along the way, are delineated with an unprecedented
psychological depth and realism. At the same time, Stendhal weaves
together the social life and fraught political intrigues of
post-Napoleonic France, bringing that world to unforgettable, full-color
life. His portrait of Julien and early-nineteenth-century France remains
an unsurpassed creation, one that brilliantly anticipates modern
literature.
Neglected during its time, The Red and the Black has assumed its
rightful place as one of the world's great books, and Burton Raffel's
extraordinary new translation, coupled with an enlightening Introduction
by Diane Johnson, helps it shine more brightly than ever before.