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Stendhal.
 
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There are 9 critical essays on Stendhal.

Critical Essays on Stendhal
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Critical Essay by Martin Turnell
11,014 words, approx. 37 pages
In the following excerpt, Turnell examines Armance to see what light it sheds on Stendhal's later work, his times, and nineteenth century psychology.
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Critical Essay by Margaret Waller
7,549 words, approx. 25 pages
In the following excerpt, Waller analyzes Armance as a male writer's reworking of the traditionally femaleauthored sentimental novel.
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Critical Essay by Marie J. Diamond
5,496 words, approx. 18 pages
In the following essay, Diamond discusses Oedipal symbolism in Armance.
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Critical Essay by Emile J. Talbot
5,449 words, approx. 18 pages
In the following excerpt, Talbot examines characteristic themes in Stendhal's short fiction.
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Critical Essay by Andre Gide
4,452 words, approx. 15 pages
In the following essay, Gide discusses the theme of impotence in Armance.
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Critical Essay by Albert J. George
3,806 words, approx. 13 pages
In the following excerpt, George offers a survey of Stendhal's Italian-themed short fiction.
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Critical Essay by Matthew Josephson
1,840 words, approx. 6 pages
In the following excerpt, Josephson examines Stendhal's thematic approach to the Italian Chronicles.
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Critical Essay by Michel Déon
1,430 words, approx. 5 pages
In the following essay, Déon examines the character of Mina as depicted in The Pink and the Green and "Mina de Vanghel."
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Critical Essay by Richard Sieburth
1,171 words, approx. 4 pages
In the following essay, Sieburth offers a favorable appraisal of The Pink and the Green and "Mina de Vanghel."


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