La Chartreuse de Parme

by Roland Adoko


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[Ebook reader of La Chartreuse de Parme]This major work, which earned him fame, was published in two volumes in March 1839, then recast in 1841, shortly before his death, following a famous article by Balzac and thus taking a more “Balzacian” turn. : today, it is the original Stendhalian text that we still read.Sardinia where his mother owns land.In the meantime, his aunt, who had become a widow after the assassination of General Pietranera, met Count Mosca, Prime Minister of the Prince of Parma, settled with him in this last resort, and, for convenience and ignoring conventions , marries Duke Sanseverina without seeing him more than twice. Fabrizio, driven out of his fathers house because of his commitment, joins his aunt at the court of Parma. With his military career closed to him, he turned to religious affairs, spending three years at the Ecclesiastical Academy of Naples in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. He would later become coadjutor of Archbishop Landriani.(Audio book)