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  1. Armance is a romance novel set during the Bourbon Restoration by French writer Stendhal, published anonymously in 1827. It was Stendhal's first novel, though he had published essays and critical works on literature, art, and travel since 1815.

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  2. ings, the novel Armance is, covertly, an analysis of a certain kind of sexual frustra-. tion. It is also, on another level, a document on Stendhal's own timidity. On a still more universal level, it is a study of the demands which the spirit of a man can.

  3. Armance (1827) is a somewhat enigmatic novel in which the hero’s sexual impotence is symbolic of France’s conformist and oppressive society after the Restoration. The antagonism between the individual and society is the central subject of The Red and the Black .

  4. Armance, published initially anomounously, was Stendhal's first novel. Moncrieff thought very highly of Armance and is less than half the length of his famous novels so I decided to read it. Set among wealthy restoration aristocrats, Armance is a beautiful young woman of marriageable age.

  5. Jan 1, 2019 · Chapter © 2021. The protagonist of Stendhal’s first novel, Armance (1827), Vicomte Octave de Malivert, is a Romantically rebellious aristocrat exhibiting numerous resemblances with Lord Byron, who was regarded throughout France, at the time Armance was written, as the very embodiment of aristocratic Romantic rebelliousness. Those ...

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  7. Feb 6, 2017 · Armance is a romance novel set during the Bourbon Restoration by Stendhal, published anonymously in 1827. [1] It was Stendhal's first novel, though he had published essays and critical works on literature, art, and travel since 1815. Book recommendations, author interviews, editors' picks, and more.

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  8. Apr 23, 2013 · Kindle Edition. Published anonymously in 1827, Armance was Stendhal's first novel and acted as a broadside to the literary world. Immediately praised for its strong portrait of two lovers separated by chance and misunderstanding. Filled with the epitome of feelings from the Romantics, Armance ends as an enduring work.

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