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Sitting around the house, listening to French dialogue CDs in preparation for a trip to the south of France this fall with my wife—our 25th, my 60th—when who should call but my old buddy Marie Henri Beyle, or as he is known to his running buddies, "Stendhal."
Moi et Stendhal Con Chapman 2011
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Marie Henri Beyle, known better under his pseudonym, "Stendhal," died during this year.
A History of the Nineteenth Century, Year by Year Volume Two (of Three) Edwin Emerson 1914
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Some time after one Marie Henri Beyle published in Paris what purported to be an original series of “Letters written from Vienna.”
The Love Affairs of Great Musicians Hughes, Rupert, 1872-1956 1903
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It is a biography of sorts of Marie Henri Beyle, also known as Stendhal.
So Many Books Stefanie 2010
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The first section describes Stendhal's life, touching on his experiences in war and in love (Sebald never uses the name "Stendhal," though, calling him by his real name, Marie Henri Beyle, and it wasn't until I had finished the section and finally got around to reading the book's back cover that I realized who I had just read about).
Of Books and Bicycles Dorothy W. 2010
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Or, rather, send it for a walk, in the same fashion that Sebald had projected his alter ego, so that he was able to accompany Marie Henri Beyle over the St Bernard pass, or Great-Uncle Adelwarth and Cosmo Solomon on their grand tour, or Austerlitz's mother, Agatá, to the hideous ghetto at Terezin, or Austerlitz himself on the kindertransport.
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Or, rather, send it for a walk, in the same fashion that Sebald had projected his alter ego, so that he was able to accompany Marie Henri Beyle over the St Bernard pass, or Great-Uncle Adelwarth and Cosmo Solomon on their grand tour, or Austerlitz's mother, Agatá, to the hideous ghetto at Terezin, or Austerlitz himself on the kindertransport.
Books news, reviews and author interviews | guardian.co.uk 2009
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Or, rather, send it for a walk, in the same fashion that Sebald had projected his alter ego, so that he was able to accompany Marie Henri Beyle over the St Bernard pass, or Great-Uncle Adelwarth and Cosmo Solomon on their grand tour, or Austerlitz's mother, Agatá, to the hideous ghetto at Terezin, or Austerlitz himself on the kindertransport.
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D l'Amour by Marie Henri Beyle / Stendhal 1783-1825
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