Napoleon MarieHenri Beyle (1783-1842), known to the world as Stendhal, became one of themodern age s most important literary figures. http://www.napoleonseries.org/articles/biographies.cfm
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Author Index Beyle, MarieHenri, 1783-1842 AKA Stendhal, 1783-1842 Bierce, Ambrose, 1842-1914?Biggers, Earl Derr, 1884-1933 Bigges, Walter, d. 1586 http://www.worldwide-library.co.uk/Authors/author_index.htm
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Authors S-U Stendhal, 17831842 AKA Beyle, Marie-Henri, 1783-1842 Stephens, James, 1882-1950Stephenson, Nathaniel W. (Nathaniel Wright), 1867-1935 Sterling, Bruce http://www.worldwide-library.co.uk/Authors/s-u.htm
Names Index Beyle, MarieHenri de Stendhal (1783-1842) 28, 254-5, 257. Bieri,Robert (1926-90) 29, 82n.6. Black, Joseph (1728-99) 30, 62-3, 66 http://www.sfu.ca/philosophy/beyond_experience/names.htm
Extractions: In many cases throughout this book, authors have been referred to by a cross-reference to the References section (pp. 415-26), e.g. Alfred Jules Ayer has been referred to by the numbers [16-18]. For convenience in identifying references within the text where numbers have been used, those numbers have been included below. A B C D ... H I J K L M ... T U V W X Y Z A bbott, Edwin Abbott (1838-1926) [1], 185, 412 Adams, Robert Merrihew (1937-) [2], 288 Adler, Irving (1913-) [3], 161n.11 Albrecht, Walter A., Jr. (?-1971) [194], 342n.9 Aleksander, Igor (1937-) [4], 413 Allaire, Edwin B. (1930-) [6-7], 308-9 Andronicus of Rhodes (c. 70 BC), 21n.11 Aquinas, St Thomas (1225-74) [8], 3, 330n.2 Arbib, Michael A. (1940-) [9], 83-4, 88 Aristotle (384-322 BC) [10-12], 3, 19-20, 21n.11, 87, 90, 138, 238, 257, 380n.11 Armstrong, David M. (1926-) [13], 270n.23 Atrens, Dale Michael (1941-) [14], 141n.6
Rewiew Regina Celia Pinto, MarieHenri Beyle / Stendhal 4 (1783-1842), Jean Baudrillard 5, 4 Marie-Henri Beyle (1783-1842), with the pseudonym of Stendhal, http://www.iis.com.br/~regvampi/arteonline4/bnegro/rewiew.htm
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MSN Encarta - Stendhal Stendhal, pseudonym of MarieHenri Beyle (1783-1842), French novelist and literarycritic, whose works reflect the turbulent times and extreme individualism http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761575048/Stendhal.html
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Project Gutenberg: INDEX OF AUTHORS Beyle, MarieHenri, 1783-1842 AKA Stendhal, 1783-1842 Bierce, Ambrose, 1842-1914?Bierce, Ambrose, 1842-1914? AKA Grile, Dod Biggers, Earl Derr, 1884-1933 http://worldebooklibrary.com/ProjectGuternberg.htm
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Author Pseudonyms Beyle, MarieHenri (1783-1842) Henry Behle-Stendahl, Stendahl, Baron de StendahlBeynon, John John Wyndham Parkes Lucas Beynon Harris http://www.trussel.com/books/pseud_b.htm
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Stories, Listed By Author Beyle, MarieHenri (1783-1842); see pseudonym Stendhal (chron.) BEYMER, WILLIAMGILMORE (1881-1969) (chron.) * 1220 PM, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/s149.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents BERNERS, LORD ; [Gerald Hugh Tyrwhitt-Wilson, 14th Baron Berners] (1883-1950) (chron.) BERNFELD, ALLAN (chron.) BERNHARD, J. P. (chron.) BERNHARDI, MASSIMO (chron.) BERNHARDT, SARAH (chron.) BERNHEIM, A. C. (chron.) BERNHEIM, BERTRAM M. (chron.) BERNHEIM, ERICA (chron.) BERNIER (chron.)
Chronological List Beyle, MarieHenri (1783-1842); see pseudonym Stendhal (stories). BEYMER, WILLIAMGILMORE (1881-1969) (stories) The Sepulcher of Sand (ss) Cosmopolitan http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/d121.htm
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Quotes To Inspire -- Happiness Henri Stendahl (MarieHenri Beyle), French novelist (1783-1842). I believe that every human mind feels pleasure in doing good to another. http://www.josephsoninstitute.org/quotes/quotehappiness.htm
France Timeline Stendhal (real name=MarieHenri Beyle) (1783-1842) French Novelist. FrenchRevolution (1789-1792 or 1799). Storming of the Bastille (June 23, 1789) http://www.markris.net/kris/frenchline.htm
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Hotel Terminus De Grenoble Stendhal Stendhal (17831842) - Pseudonym of Marie-Henri Beyle Stendhal is one of the mostoriginal French writers of the first half of the 19th century, http://www.terminus-hotel-grenoble.fr/site_en/stendhal_en.htm
Extractions: Stendhal Hotel Terminus illustrate classical french culture through choice of pictures show in the whole house. You will find in your room special books from famous writer Stendhal wich was born in Grenoble Stendhal (1783-1842) - Pseudonym of Marie-Henri Beyle Stendhal is one of the most original French writers of the first half of the 19th century, who played a major role in the development of the modern novel. Stendhal is best known for his masterpieces LE ROUGE ET LE NOIR (1830) and LA CHARTREUSE DE PARME (1839), sharp and passionate chronicles of the intellectual and moral climate of France after Napoleon's defeat. Stendhal also wrote travel books, literature and art reviews, and biographies about such composers as W.A. Mozart and Joseph Haydn. Stendhal's subjects are often melodramatic, but they form a fascinating frame for his psychologically deep stories of selfishness and different paths towards self-discovery. ." His psychosomatic reaction to the overdose of beautiful art, disorientation, powerful emotions from confusion to hallucinations, is nowadays called 'Stendhal syndrome'