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* ReferencedBy: ''Webcomic/HarkAVagrant'': The cover illustration for an edition of Stendhal's ''On Love'' was included in one of the [[http://www.harkavagrant.com/index.php?id=326 Gorey Cover comics.]] Beaton took inspiration from the fact that the man on the cover seems to be in the process of collapsing and tripping while trying to look suave.

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''Webcomic/HarkAVagrant'': The cover illustration for an edition of Stendhal's ''On Love'' was included in one of the [[http://www.harkavagrant.com/index.php?id=326 Gorey Cover comics.]] Beaton took inspiration from the fact that the man on the cover seems to be in the process of collapsing and tripping while trying to look suave.suave.
** ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'': Chizome Akaguro's [[VigilanteMan vigilante]] name is "Stendhal" and his surname contains the kanji for "red" and "black", referencing of one of his namesake's [[Literature/TheRedAndTheBlack most famous works]].
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* ReferencedBy: ''Webcomic/HarkAVagrant'': The cover illustration for an edition of Stendhal's ''On Love'' was included in one of the [[http://www.harkavagrant.com/index.php?id=326 Gorey Cover comics.]] Beaton took inspiration from the fact that the man on the cover seems to be in the process of collapsing and tripping while trying to look suave.
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Marie-Henri Beyle, better known by his pen-name '''Stendhal''' (1783-1842) was a French writer, known as one of the first practitioners of literary Realism, especially in his most famous books, ''Literature/TheRedAndTheBlack'' and ''Literature/TheCharterhouseOfParma''. His works tend to be {{iron|y}}ic.

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Marie-Henri Beyle, better known by his pen-name '''Stendhal''' Stendhal (1783-1842) was a French writer, known as one of the first practitioners of literary Realism, especially in his most famous books, ''Literature/TheRedAndTheBlack'' and ''Literature/TheCharterhouseOfParma''. His works tend to be {{iron|y}}ic.
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Although he was French, he didn’t hold his country in high regard, preferring life in Italy instead. Just to make clear how enamored he was with Italy, consider the fact that he made an analogy to his concept of ''crystallization'' (the process in which one falls in love) with a trip from Bologne to Rome. Also, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stendhal_syndrome Stendhal Syndrome]], [[TropeNamer named after him]], is based on the overwhelming feeling he had when he arrived to Florence. It’s safe to say he really liked the country.

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Although he was French, he didn’t hold his country in high regard, preferring life in Italy instead. He joined Napoleon's army primarily to get away from France and toured with Napoleon, of whom he was an unashamed supporter, all the way to Russia. He was a survivor of that disastrous campaign and still had loyalty to the Emperor during the Hundred Days. After Napoleon's defeat, Stendhal stayed in Milan for nearly a decade to get away from the disillusionment of the Bourbon Restoration. Just to make clear how enamored he was with Italy, consider the fact that he made an analogy to his concept of ''crystallization'' (the process in which one falls in love) with a trip from Bologne to Rome. Also, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stendhal_syndrome Stendhal Syndrome]], [[TropeNamer named after him]], is based on the overwhelming feeling he had when he arrived to Florence. It’s safe to say he really liked the country.
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Marie-Henri Beyle, better known by his pen-name '''Stendhal''' (1783-1842) was a French writer, known as one of the first practitioners of literary Realism, especially in his most famous books, ''TheRedAndTheBlack'' and ''Literature/TheCharterhouseOfParma''. His works tend to be {{iron|y}}ic.

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Marie-Henri Beyle, better known by his pen-name '''Stendhal''' (1783-1842) was a French writer, known as one of the first practitioners of literary Realism, especially in his most famous books, ''TheRedAndTheBlack'' ''Literature/TheRedAndTheBlack'' and ''Literature/TheCharterhouseOfParma''. His works tend to be {{iron|y}}ic.
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Marie-Henri Beyle, better known by his pen-name '''Stendhal''' (1783-1842) was a French writer, known as one of the first practitioners of literary Realism, especially in his most famous books, ''TheRedAndTheBlack'' and ''TheCharterhouseOfParma''. His works tend to be {{iron|y}}ic.

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Marie-Henri Beyle, better known by his pen-name '''Stendhal''' (1783-1842) was a French writer, known as one of the first practitioners of literary Realism, especially in his most famous books, ''TheRedAndTheBlack'' and ''TheCharterhouseOfParma''.''Literature/TheCharterhouseOfParma''. His works tend to be {{iron|y}}ic.
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He was also [[{{Casanova}} a ladies’ man]] and was very proud of all his conquests (some would say obsessed). Eventually this would come back to bite him when he caught syphilis, making his last years a real nightmare.

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He was also [[{{Casanova}} [[TheCasanova a ladies’ man]] and was very proud of all his conquests (some would say obsessed). Eventually this would come back to bite him when he caught syphilis, making his last years a real nightmare.
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->''[[CatchPhrase "To the happy few"]]''

Marie-Henri Beyle, better known by his pen-name '''Stendhal''' (1783-1842) was a French writer, known as one of the first practitioners of literary Realism, especially in his most famous books, ''TheRedAndTheBlack'' and ''TheCharterhouseOfParma''. His works tend to be {{iron|y}}ic.

Although he was French, he didn’t hold his country in high regard, preferring life in Italy instead. Just to make clear how enamored he was with Italy, consider the fact that he made an analogy to his concept of ''crystallization'' (the process in which one falls in love) with a trip from Bologne to Rome. Also, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stendhal_syndrome Stendhal Syndrome]], [[TropeNamer named after him]], is based on the overwhelming feeling he had when he arrived to Florence. It’s safe to say he really liked the country.

He was also [[{{Casanova}} a ladies’ man]] and was very proud of all his conquests (some would say obsessed). Eventually this would come back to bite him when he caught syphilis, making his last years a real nightmare.

Besides his work as a novelist, [[HeAlsoDid he also did]] travel books, critical essays and {{biograph|y}}ies.
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