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Stendhal and Syndrome
fr: Syndrome de Stendhal
* A portion of the 1996 Dario Argento film The Stendhal Syndrome was filmed in the museum.
In addition, she acted in an Off-Broadway production of The Stendhal Syndrome.
His 1996 film The Stendhal Syndrome, in which a policewoman ( played by Argento's daughter, Asia ) who suffers from Stendhal syndrome is trapped by a serial killer in an abandoned warehouse, was the first Italian film to use computer-generated imagery ( CGI ).
The Stendhal Syndrome was distributed in the U. S. by cult B-movie distribution company Troma Entertainment.
Starting with 1996's The Stendhal Syndrome, Argento's films have been generally poorly received by critics.
* The Stendhal Syndrome ( 1996 ; Italian: La sindrome di Stendhal ) ( also writer and producer )
* The Stendhal Syndrome ( 2004 )
In the 2000s he appeared in a London production of Yasmina Reza's " Art " with Judd Hirsch ( 2001 ); on the New York stage in The Public Theater's production of As You Like It ( 2005 ); Michael Frayn's Democracy on Broadway ( 2004 ); and the Primary Stages ' production of Terrence McNally's The Stendhal Syndrome ( 2004 ).
Fulci wrote a plot synopsis and a screenplay for Argento and thought that he was slated to direct the film as well, but he died before filming could begin ( due to a series of delays caused by Argento's involvement with his own film, The Stendhal Syndrome, at the time ).
de: The Stendhal Syndrome
fr: Le Syndrome de Stendhal ( film )
* The Stendhal Syndrome ( Dario Argento, 1996 ; Italian: La sindrome di Stendhal )

Stendhal and is
Stendhal syndrome, Stendhal's syndrome, hyperkulturemia, or Florence syndrome is a psychosomatic illness that causes rapid heartbeat, dizziness, fainting, confusion and even hallucinations when an individual is exposed to art, usually when the art is particularly beautiful or a large amount of art is in a single place.
The illness is named after the famous 19th-century French author Stendhal ( pseudonym of Henri-Marie Beyle ), who described his experience with the phenomenon during his 1817 visit to Florence in his book Naples and Florence: A Journey from Milan to Reggio.
The religious focus of the Jerusalem syndrome distinguishes it from other phenomena, such as the Stendhal syndrome, which is reported in Florence, Italy, or the Paris syndrome, which has been reported predominantly in Japanese individuals.
Whether or not these behaviors specifically arise from visiting Jerusalem is debated, as similar behaviors have been noted at other places of religious and historical importance such as Mecca and Rome ( see Stendhal syndrome ).
Valence is now developing its high level educational role in the Drôme / Ardèche area with one INPG engineering school ( ESISAR ), one Institut universitaire de technologie ( IUT ) and annexes of three universities ( UPMF, UJF, Stendhal ).
' Tennov notes how limerence may dissolve soon after its initiation, as in an early teenage buzz-centered crush ', but is more concerned with the point when ' limerent bonds are characterized by " entropy " crystallization as described by Stendhal in his 1821 treatise On Love, where a new love infatuation perceptually begins to transform ... attractive characteristics are exaggerated and unattractive characteristics are given little or no attention ... a limerent object '.
The pseudonym " Stendhal " of the French author Marie-Henri Beyle is generally supposed to be a homage to the German author Johann Joachim Winckelmann, who was born in Stendal in 1717.
Le Rouge et le Noir ( ; French for The Red and the Black ), 1830, by Stendhal, is a historical psychological novel in two volumes, chronicling a provincial young man ’ s attempts to rise socially beyond his modest upbringing with a combination of talent and hard work, deception and hypocrisy — yet who ultimately allows his passions to betray him.
In Stendhal ’ s time, prose novels included dialogue and omniscient narrator descriptions ; his great contribution to literary technique was describing the psychologies ( feelings, thoughts, inner monologues ) of the characters, and as a result he is considered the creator of the psychological novel.
Burton Raffel ’ s 2006 translation for the Modern Library is sometimes criticized, e. g., as “ actually a vulgar, anachronistic retelling of Stendhal ’ s novel.
His next work, Musashino Fujin, (" A Wife in Musashino ", 1950 ), is a psychological novel patterned after the works of Stendhal.
Stendhal attended the second night of the inauguration and wrote: " There is nothing in all Europe, I won ’ t say comparable to this theatre, but which gives the slightest idea of what it is like ..., it dazzles the eyes, it enraptures the soul ...".
Appreciated by other artists and writers like Stendhal, Delacroix, Millet and Baudelaire for his chiaroscuro and convincing realism, he is probably most famous for his Crucifixion ( 1822 ), which he painted for St. Etienne's Cathedral in Metz.
The Charterhouse of Parma () is a novel published in 1839 by Stendhal.
Stendhal, who spent decades as a professional diplomat in northern Italy, gives a lively and interesting account of the court, though all of what he describes is entirely fictional, as Parma was ruled by Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma during the time of the novel.
The novel is cited as an early example of realism, a stark contrast to the Romantic style popular while Stendhal was writing.
Angélo, like Stendhal ’ s Fabrice del Dongo ( La Chartreuse de Parme ) on whom he is modelled, is a chivalrous romantic whose quest constitutes an inquiry into the nature of happiness, while the cholera epidemic he finds himself confronted with in Provence in 1832 is an allegory for the wars that had so deeply affected Giono.

Stendhal and 1996
* La sindrome di Stendhal, directed by Dario Argento ( 1996 )
* La sindrome di Stendhal ( 1996 )

Stendhal and by
The Stendhal syndrome was named after Henri-Marie Beyle ( January 23, 1783 – March 23, 1842 ), better known by his penname Stendhal
Building expenses were covered by the sale of palchi, which were lavishly decorated by their owners, impressing observers such as Stendhal.
Other writers who have been influenced by the Nights include John Barth, Jorge Luis Borges, Salman Rushdie, Goethe, Walter Scott, Thackeray, Wilkie Collins, Elizabeth Gaskell, Nodier, Flaubert, Marcel Schwob, Stendhal, Dumas, Gérard de Nerval, Gobineau, Pushkin, Tolstoy, Hofmannsthal, Conan Doyle, W. B. Yeats, H. G. Wells, Cavafy, Calvino, Georges Perec, H. P. Lovecraft, Marcel Proust, A. S. Byatt and Angela Carter.
Also, Stendhal was much influenced by de Tracy's enlightenment ideals, and attended the De Tracy salon regularly, in the 1820s
Impressed by the art of Henry Beyle ( Stendhal ), he struck out on a new course at a moment when the realist school was the vogue in French fiction.
The story Vanina Vanini by Stendhal involved a hero in the Carbonari and a heroine who became obsessed by this.
* The Charterhouse of Parma, an 1839 novel by Stendhal set primarily in Parma
Category: Novels by Stendhal
* The Charterhouse of Parma, a novel by Stendhal
They published new works by authors such as Sartre and Stendhal, and discovered talents like Thom Gunn and Laurie Lee.
An avid reader, having already read most of Branko Ćopić's opus, he choose to devote more and more time to reading literature he would find on his own such as works by Karl May, Tone Seliškar, Momčilo Nastasijević, Honoré de Balzac, Émile Zola, and Stendhal, rather than studying all his subjects diligently, causing his grades to suffer somewhat.

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