Crossword-Solution: STENDHAL
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| STENDHAL | anagram | SHETLAND |
We have 19 clues for the answer “STENDHAL”
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| Henri Beyle's pseudonym. | 1 answer |
| SAXONY-Anhalt town (Ger.) | 1 answer |
| Red and the Black author | 1 answer |
| Pseudonym of Marie Henri Beyle. | 1 answer |
| Pen name of great novelist. | 1 answer |
| Marie Henri Beyle's pseudonym | 1 answer |
| Marie Henri Beyle | 1 answer |
| LE Rouge et le noir, author of | 1 answer |
| LA Chartreuse de Parme, author of | 1 answer |
| Henri Beyle. | 1 answer |
| French realist author for whom was named a "syndrome" of falling ill upon viewing a beautiful artwork | 1 answer |
| French novelist admired by Zola | 1 answer |
| Author of "Le Rouge et le Noir" | 1 answer |
| "The Red and the Black" novelist | 1 answer |
| "The Red and the Black" author | 1 answer |
| "The Charterhouse of Parma" novelist | 1 answer |
| "Le Rouge et le Noir" author | 1 answer |
| FRENCH author/writer | 2 answers |
| French novelist | 24 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERTE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with STENDHAL (5)
Your friend Stendhal writes on his book-covers (I never got farther) that he has seen too early in life la beaute parfaite.
Merimee, whom I have also named, received from Stendhal, at twenty, the same benefits that Maupassant received from Flaubert.
They are separated, however, by profound differences, which perhaps belong less to their nature than to that of the masters from whom they received their impulses: Stendhal, so alert, so mobile, after a youth passed in war and a ripe age spent in vagabond journeys, rich in experiences, immediate and personal; Flaubert so poor in direct impressions, so paralyzed by his health, by his family, by his theories even, and so rich in reflections, for the most part solitary.
Browning became acquainted with Stendhal, then French Consul at Civita Vecchia, and that he imbibed from the great novelist a taste for curiosities of Italian family history, which ultimately led him in the direction of the Franceschini case.
Stendhal died in Paris in March 1842; and granting that he was at Civita Vecchia when the poet made his earlier voyage--no certainty even while he held the appointment--the ship cannot have touched there on its way to Trieste.
Quotes with STENDHAL (3)
Come into my world. I will show you the phenomenon that Stendhal experienced. I will help you feel the cascading arpeggios of Wagner's overture. I will dance to Doga’s waltzes with you. A day spent without appreciating the beauty surrounding us is a waste. Let me appreciate you
a small nation resembles a big family and likes to describe itself that way. In the language of the smallest European people, in Icelandic, the term for "family" is fjölskylda; the etymology is eloquent: skylda means "obligation"; fjöl means "multiple." Family is thus "a multiple obligation." Icelanders have a single word for "family ties": fjölskyldubönd: "the cords (bönd) of multiple obligations." Thus in the big family that is a small country, the artist is bound in multip…
Elliott was disarmingly bright, according to everyone who knew him, an avid reader of Dostoevsky, Kafka, Beckett, Stendhal, Freud, the Buddha, all of whom destabilized notions of identity. I think he knew how little we know about who we are. The idea comes through in lyrics. “I don’t know who I am,” he says simply; at times he wishes he were no one. He’s a stickman shooting blanks at emptiness, living with “one dimension dead.” He’s an invisible man with a see-through mind. H…
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Appears in: Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 17 times in crossword archives (1953–2017).