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 Stendhal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Stendhal's 1822 classic On Love he describes or compares the “birth of love”, in which the love object is crystallized in the mind, as being a process similar or analogous to a trip to Rome.
Stendhal's depiction of "crystallization" in the process of falling in love
When we are in Bologna, we are entirely indifferent; we are not concerned to admire in any particular way the person with whom we shall perhaps one day be madly in love with; even less is our imagination inclined to overrate their worth.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stendhal   (939 words)

  
 The Red and the Black - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stendhal uses his addled hero to satirize French society of the time, particularly the hypocrisy and materialism of its aristocracy and the Catholic Church, and to foretell a radical change in French society that will remove both of those forces from their positions of power.
Stendhal's style was highly allusive, with copious references to the works of Voltaire, Friedrich Schiller, and William Shakespeare; quotes from Racine's play Phèdre and Don Juan de Marco; and to philosophers and thinkers who influenced Stendhal, such as John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
At the time Stendhal wrote The Red and the Black, the prose in novels included dialogue or omniscient descriptions, but Stendhal's great contribution was to spend much of the novel inside the characters' heads, describing their feelings and emotions and even their inner conversations.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Red_and_the_Black   (1229 words)

  
 Gavin Keeney Stendhal and the Form of Memory
Stendhal writes in the fictionalized Foreword of The Charterhouse of Parma that this tale, arguably his finest work, was written “in the winter of 1830,” when, in fact, it was dictated between November 4 and December 26 of 1838.
In the Foreword by Doris Lessing, Stendhal’s “prickly self-regard” is described as follows: “The lens of his intelligence is focused on himself with a concentration that amounts to ferocity.
Stendhal steps into the mirror-game of self-inflected literature in the manner of Rousseau’s ‘legendary’ (in part invented) Confessions.
http://www.fluxfactory.org/otr/keeneystendhal.htm   (1332 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited Books By genre Doris Lessing on the pain and passion of Stendhal
Stendhal loved women, to use that word not as he did in On Love, but as a sentiment of general empathy.
Stendhal's heaven, he dreamed of it; alas his fate took him to less kindly places.
Stendhal's heroes owed all the grace and charm in their lives to women and so did he.
http://books.guardian.co.uk/departments/classics/story/0,6000,962318,00.html   (2599 words)

  
 Tragic and Melodramatic: A Profile of Stendhal
Interestingly, Stendhal believed he would only be appreciated by readers in 1880, and then amended the date to that of 1900.Actually, as it turns out, Stendhal's reputation as an author only really exploded in the twentieth century, confirming his position as a giant among giants in nineteenth century French literature.
Unfortunately, the publisher wanting to keep costs down, kept asking Stendhal to tighten his manuscript which may well account for the singularly abrupt last chapter in which the eponymous charterhouse is introduced for the first time in the next to last paragraph of the long novel.
Balzac, at the height of fame himself, declared the work to be "a great and beautiful book," and as for the difference between himself and Stendhal as novelists, he said, "I create a fresco and you create statues." Balzac went on to publish an exceedingly elogious sixty-two-page critical study in the Revue Parisienne.
http://www.worldandi.com/subscribers/feature_detail.asp?num=24239   (2245 words)

  
 INS Scholarship 1997: Following in the Footsteps of Glory: Stendhal's Napoleonic Career
Indeed, Stendhal's work is filled with examples of characters who admire Napoleon from the vantage point of the future rather than that of contemporaries.
Stendhal's trip through the Saint Bernard was not without its disillusionment.
The restoration left Stendhal, and his characters, longing for the Emperor and his past glories.
http://www.napoleon-series.org/ins/scholarship97/c_stendhal.html   (4861 words)

  
 Stendhal: Red and Black
Stendhal clearly did this quite deliberately, to take away any firm certainty we might derive from a reliable trustworthy likable guide like Dante or Gulliver.
That suggests at the outset that this narrator is not necessarily going to be particularly sympathetic to the characters in his story or very helpful to or candid with us, the readers, many of whom fit his description of middle-class, small-town life.
We can (and no doubt will) argue about it, but Stendhal has, through his narrator's Romantic irony, made sure that there is not enough there for us to determine the issue clearly on the evidence of what is in the text.
http://www.mala.bc.ca/~johnstoi/introser/stendhal2.htm   (8783 words)

  
 ReadingGroupGuides.com - The Red and the Black by Stendhal
Stendhal's evocations of place ("descriptions" would surely be too meager and inadequate a word to describe them) are dazzling.
Love, in all its many aspects, plainly fascinated Stendhal the novelist, as it clearly fascinated him as a man. Yet it has often been argued that, properly considered, Stendhal (born in 1783) was not in fact a Romantic.
Sorel's quest to find himself, and the doomed love he encounters along the way, are delineated with an unprecedented psychological depth and realism.
http://www.readinggroupguides.com/guides3/red_and_the_black1.asp   (1011 words)

  
 Malaspina Great Books - Stendhal (Marie-Henri Beyle) (1783)
Stendhal's real vogue dates from the early sixties, but his importance is essentially literary.
His other work is L'amour, a singular treatise in which the author gives his views on love and records one of his own failed relationships.
Malaspina Great Books - Stendhal (Marie-Henri Beyle) (1783)
http://www.malaspina.org/home.asp?topic=./search/details&lastpage=./search/results&ID=230   (1545 words)

  
 Stendhal in Lithuania - Antanas Vaiciulaitis
In his works he talks about the people of Königsberg and their tendency to philosophize, about young Germans, about their upbringing in "pseudosystems of philosophy, which are merely obscure and badly written poetry."26 Further on, he makes some comments about the climate in Königsberg, the workers, the customs.
Stendhal's hero Fabrice, in "The Charterhouse of Parma," rambled about with money sewn into his coat lining during the Battle of Waterloo.
In notes accompanying Stendhal's letters (Correspondance I) we read that Gaétan Gagnon (1793-1812) "disappeared in Russia." But from all particulars it seems that he remained close to those places where he was last seen by Pierre Daru's servants.
http://www.lituanus.org/1976/76_2_02.htm   (3851 words)

  
 Alibris: Stendhal
Marie-Henri Beyle, who called himself Stendhal, was one of the great early- to mid-19th century French novelists and writers.
A classic of French literature, written in seven manic weeks, it was revered by Proust, envied by Gide, and deemed "perfection" by Balzac.
A definitive account of the life of Henri Beyle, author (under the pseudonym "Stendhal") of "The Red and the Black" and "The Charterhouse of Parma".
http://www.alibris.com/search/books/subject/Stendhal   (892 words)

  
 Crouzet, La Poetique de Stendhal, NCFS 12.4/13.1 (1984)
For readers of the earlier Stendhal et le langage, Crouzet's new study may appear to cover material already well examined, and to a certain extent, this is correct since, in each work, Crouzet considers Stendhal's passage from suspicion and hesitation to compromise and action.
But despite the effort that one must expend, the reward is a progressive sequence of insights which constantly engage the reader's attention and challenge his/her understanding of a literary corpus whose fine points are only beginning to emerge two centuries after the author's birth.
The result was a revolt against the writer's self-consciousness as being all too literary, rhetorical, with Racine et Shakespeare offering a "terrorist" attack on the sterility and connivance of classicism (Racine) and a call for literature "à; l'état sauvage" (Shakespeare).
http://www.langlab.wayne.edu/CStivale/Stivalerev/CrouzetNCFS84.html   (914 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Charterhouse of Parma (Modern Library Classics): Books: ROBERT A. PARKER,RICHARD HOWARD,Stendhal
Oddly contemporary in the restlessness of the author with his tale, and the artificiality that pervades a supposedly realistic and detailed account of the inner and outer lives of a few highborn (or those aspiring to climb into these ranks) and profligate folks.
The real hero of the book for me though was its heroine, the Duchessa de Sanseverina, who has to be one of the most unforgettable female characters in European literature.
This tale's more of a way for Stendhal to compare Paris with Italy, than with giving us as readers consistently engrossing characters, dramatic scenes, or gripping complications.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0679783180?v=glance   (2809 words)

  
 French Culture Books Stendhal: Life of Henri Brulard
[Stendhal is] an autobiographer who has no time for the fallen bourgeois world, who despises his compatriots, but who digs deep into himself and his past in order to try and discover why this should be so‹to our own vast benefit and pleasure as his future readers.
It is also an exemplary instance of the peculiar challenge Stendhal's quicksilver prose presents to the translator, a challenge admirably met by John Sturrock in his lively and faithful English version of La Vie de Henry Brulard.
Stendhal's great novels The Red and the Black (1830) and The Charterhouse of Parma (1839) were largely ignored during his lifetime, and many of his works remained unfinished and were published only posthumously.
http://www.frenchculture.org/books/release/fiction/stendalbrulard.html   (410 words)

  
 Stendhal Hotel - Rome - Stendhal Hotel Reviews - TripAdvisor
We only heard about his hotel on Tripadvisor, so we decided to give it a go.It was perfect: small but...
I cannot say enough good things about the Hotel Stendhal in Rome.
We have just returned from another wonderful trip to Rome and from the very stylish Boutique Stendhal...
http://rome-hotels.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g187791-d285809-Reviews-Stendhal...   (439 words)

  
 Stendhal Reviews
Unlike the more popular and equally linear nature of second tier experimental brethren Skinny Puppy or The Tear Garden, Stendhal reiterate a clear sense of compositional prowess, dictating their sounds capes and enhancing Impure's seamless accord.
Think The Blue Man Group bred with The Jesus and Mary Chain.
Stendhal harkens back more to the early days of the movement (hell, I can even hear some influence from King Crimson at times) rather than trying to compare them to any modern acts as they experiment more with a physical sound than something that is computer generated.
http://www.stendhalnoise.com/Reviews.htm   (3943 words)

  
 Stendhal + Boniface VIII
The signal achievement of Boniface VIII was instituting Jubilees in 1300, which attracted many pilgrims to Rome and much cash to Rome's coffers.
When the French Empire fell in 1814, he moved to Italy, which resulted in several love affairs and the travel book Rome, Naples et Florence en 1817 (1817), for which he first used his pen-name, Stendhal.
Prosper Merimée's memoir of Stendhal, published after his death, quotes the novelist saying, "The only excuse for God is that there is no such person" ("Ce qui excuse Dieu c'est qu'il n'existe pas").**
http://www.ronaldbrucemeyer.com/rants/0123almanac.htm   (598 words)

  
 Kinoeye Italian Horror: Dario Argento's The Stendhal Syndrome
This transference is embodied within the doubling of Anna Manni (Asia Argento), a young police officer attached to the rape-squad in Rome, and Alfredo Grossi (Thomas Kretschmann), a violent rapist and murderer of a number of women in Rome and Florence.
And the conclusion alludes visually to paintings of Christ's entombment as Anna's limp and broken body is held up towards the camera's objectifying view.
However, Anna's multiple and molecular becomings (as opposed to those of the molar subject) cannot be seen in terms of a simplistic mimicking or imitation of the masculine, sadistic self as represented through the figuration of Alfredo— the bourgeois intellectual who defines his own subjectivity through the subjugation of women.
http://www.kinoeye.org/02/12/balmain12.php   (2012 words)

  
 Mega Bloks Fun Stuff Dragons Movie Metal of Ages Stendhal
Believing himself superior to Thoron, Stendhal could not accept being second to the Dragon King, and was responsible for the death of Thoron’s beloved queen.
nce a noble ally to King Thoron, Stendhal’s boundless ambition and egotism have driven him into a dark alliance with Scylla to seize the Dragon thrown for himself.
Now, his thousand-year imprisonment has further nourished his hateful obsession to destroy Thoron.
http://www.megabloks.com/en/kids/dragons/movie_metal/stendhal.php   (106 words)

  
 Stendhal - Books, journals, articles @ The Questia Online Library
by Maurice Samuels...study of gift giving in the novels of Stendhal and Balzac should prove of interest not...obsession.
The Function of Gift Exchange in Stendhal and Balzac (Book)
Stendhal, writing his treatise on "Love" 170 years afterward, and with...
http://www.questia.com/SM.qst?act=search&keywordsSearchType=1000&keywords=Stendhal   (1538 words)

  
 Hudson Review, The: Stendhal's children
STENDHAL, ACCORDING TO THE GENERAL CRITICAL OPINION of him, was good at two things: throwing himself with abandon into life, and then withdrawing and making dispassionate observations on what occurred.
Some contemporary writers are showing themselves as Stendhal's progeny when they upholster love with all the belief systems, biases, and neuroses of the lovers' place and period, and the end product is marvelous illumination rather than mere narrative.
Love was a special precinct for him because of its own intensity, but also because he saw it influenced by the social context and even politics of the times.
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa4021/is_200210/ai_n9102470   (235 words)

  
 Word Spy - Stendhal's syndrome
They call it "Stendhal's syndrome" because the 19th-century French novelist is said to have been the first to write about the dizzying disorientation some tourists experience when they encounter masterpieces of the Italian Renaissance.
Crowded Florence, cradle of the Renaissance, a city where palaces and monuments submerge the visitor, where each stone has a story, each corner a legend, is literally driving some tourists out of their mind.
For decades, the malaise was known as the "tourist disease." Stendhal, visiting Florence for the first time in 1817, suffered a mild attack of the madness.
http://www.wordspy.com/words/Stendhalssyndrome.asp   (532 words)

  
 The Daily Bleed: A Calendar Better Than Boiled Coffee! Timeline, Chronology, Labor, Radical, Arts, Literature, Authors, ...
"Stendhal could look back to the outburst of primitivism, the hour of revolt, the actual street fighting, & he identified himself with Napolean, whose purported principles of intellectual integrity, rational imperative, honor, & the "career open to all the talents" was a freebooter's ethic, not a class one, least of all either bourgoeis or aristocratic...
"Moliere," said young Stendhal, "ridiculed the vices that corrupt society.
Today we must attack the vice of the spirit of society itself."
http://www.eskimo.com/~recall/bleed/0123b.htm   (1401 words)

  
 Scifilm -- Reviews, THE STENDHAL SYNDROME (1996)
I will say that the acting, camera work, and lighting make for a tense and memorable finish to a film that is a return to form for Dario Argento following the flawed TRAUMA.
Manni is in the Florence Museum of Art when she feels an attack of what she will later learn is the Stendhal syndrome.
THE STENDHAL SYNDROME is a return to form for Dario Argento, which probably would have benefitted if it had been shot in Italian.
http://www.scifilm.org/reviews2/stendhalsyndrome.html   (1679 words)

  
 Stendhal Life Stories, Books, & Links
This marathon session resulted in The Charterhouse of Parma -- "the collected and embellished memories of a man who is waiting to die."
SELECTED BOOKS ABOUT (or related to) THIS AUTHOR
The aging author had started using a copyist-secretary in 1835, when eyeglasses had become a necessity.
http://www.todayinliterature.com/staging/biography/stendhal.asp   (148 words)

  
 Sindrome di Stendhal, La (1996)
STENDHAL SYNDROME is okay late Argento, nothing more.
The story is very Hitchcokian, in the way it's filmed and the way the main character (played by Asia Argento) goes through a series of life altering events that lead to its eventual conclusion.
He eventually cast his own daughter, Asia Argento, in the role.
http://www.imdb.com/Title?0117658   (722 words)

  
 Hotel Rome Stendhal - 4 Star Hotel in Rome Italy
Hotel Rome Stendhal - 4 Star Hotel in Rome Italy
Welcome to the Stendhal Hotel Rome Official Website
http://www.stendhalhotelrome.it   (47 words)

  
 stendhal cream Skin Care Products - Compare Prices and Reviews - Shop Smart at Shopzilla!
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http://www.shopzilla.com/7Y_-_cat_id--92__keyword--stendhal+cream   (541 words)

  
 DVD Times - The Stendhal Syndrome
The show definitely belongs to Asia Argento and Thomas Krestchmann, and the other actors are merely window-dressing.
It is interesting that she claims to have stopped suffering from the syndrome after she kills him, while at the same time she also starts wearing a wig that is the same colour as Alfredo’s hair (and, as is later revealed, continues to carry out his “work”).
After regaining consciousness, Anna realizes that she has no idea who she is or what she is doing.
http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=6318   (3902 words)

  
 Stendhal - Arianne
Here you will get the guide to understand what awaits us in the future related to Stendhal.
You can see our main objectives related to Stendhal development and why we develop it.
Stendhal is an open source project that is developed actively by a community, so we need your help to accomplish the goals and to create new bigger better and more exciting maps, creatures, items and quests.
http://arianne.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php?title=Stendhal   (160 words)

  
 Arianne - A Multiplayer Online Role Playing Framework to develop games -
And for the blood thirsty of your; satisfy your killing desires by roaming the world in search of evil monsters!
We would really love to get your help to complete some open tasks.
Send them to us if you want them to appear on next releases.
http://arianne.sourceforge.net/?arianne_url=games/game_stendhal   (423 words)

  
 'Stendhal Syndrome' gets it right -- Newsday.com
This is a problem because the tour guide must hold together the obnoxious trio of tourists and, just maybe, make us care about them.
As we're told in the first act, this "Stendhal Syndrome" is the physical and emotional overreaction that some sensitive souls have to great art.
Compassion!," "Master Class" and "Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune" had lost his touch.
http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/news/ny-p2top23672320feb17,0,7476931.story?coll=ny-nyc-entertainment-headlines   (815 words)

  
 The Stendhal Syndrome
When his trail leads Anna to Florence's famed Uffizi Museum, the investigation takes a violently psychotic turn.
Anna is struck by the bizarre phenomenon known as the Stendhal Syndrome, a psychological reaction to artwork that forces Anna into a mysterious trance.
If you like The Stendhal Syndrome, the following films may interest you
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/stendhal_syndrome/about.php   (318 words)

  
 Stendhal at The Colony Theatre
Finally, at the end of the nineteenth century, Stendhal’s work, particularly Le Rouge et Le Noir, was recognized as an important contribution to French literature and as a precursor to the modern psychological novel.
Although Stendhal’s novel caused a brief scandal because of its attack on French politics and morality, it soon disappeared into obscurity, along with the rest of his work.
The Catholic Church had great secular power at the time, and Stendhal, among others, considered the Bourbon Charles X merely a puppet of the Church.
http://www.colonytheatre.org/shows/Stendahl.html   (264 words)

  
 Stendhal quotes
Stendhal said: "All religions are founded on the fear of the many..." and:
http://en.thinkexist.com/quotation/all_religions_are_founded_on_the_fear_of_the_many/154128.html   (287 words)

  
 frieze
Stendhalized, she sinks to the ground and is promptly hospitalized.
Tracking her quarry through the Uffizi, Anna is brought down by the power that the surrounding masterworks - cut between shots of her chase - have on her.
The professor, who has been studying the Stendhal Syndrome since the early 1980s, is keen to stress - perhaps mindful of Italy's tourist industry - that it is not caused by the city itself.
http://www.frieze.com/column_single.asp?c=111   (986 words)

  
 Mark Allen's "I Suffered Stendhal Syndrome At Universal Studios Hollywood!"
I use the word "bragging" because, according to Graziella Magherini, Italian psychiatrist and author of the novel "The Stendhal Syndrome", Europeans visiting the city are the only ones ever afflicted by the condition.
Maybe there were more people like me that had divine moments and lost control at the sight of the real "Different Strokes" set.
In particular, Florence, Italy - a city that is home to some of the most important art and architecture produced by mankind, and an environment of cultural history that some find overwhelming...
http://www.markallencam.com/stendhalsyndrome.html   (5936 words)

  
 La Sindrome Di Stendhal
She suffers from an illness known as the Stendhal Syndrome, in which beautiful works of art entrance and immerse the person into a hallucination of colours and shapes.
This is very dangerous when she tries to track him down in one of Italy's finest museums.
The rapes turn to murders, and she is not capable of completing her tasks.
http://www.deadrabbit.org/movievault/stendhal.htm   (366 words)

  
 Jeff Scher, film night at Maya Stendhal Gallery, 545 West 20th Friday June 18 Jeff Scher, film night at Maya Stendhal ...
Several months ago, Harry Stendhal, who with his sister owns Maya Stendhal Gallery, in Chelsea, commissioned a painter and filmmaker named Jeffrey Scher to do a portrait of his friend Susan Shin, whom Stendhal described on a Web site that he set up for her as an icon of the times.
In other words, she seemed to him the perfect candidate to inaugurate what he sees as the new age of society portraiture: the short animated film.
To make the portrait, Scher filmed Shin in kind light; projected the film frame by frame through a rotoscope onto paper; and painted hundreds of six-by-seven-inch editions of her in watercolor, gouache, marker, pencil, and crayon, each one different.
http://dks.thing.net/JeffScher-filmnight.html   (784 words)

  
 Stendhal. The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition. 2002
A major influence on the development of the modern novel, Stendhal’s romantic, psychologically realistic works include The Red and the Black and The Charterhouse of Parma.
http://www.bartleby.com/59/5/stendhal.html   (136 words)

  
 Hotel Stendhal Rome - 4 Star Accommodation Roma
Hotel Stendhal Rome - 4 Star Accommodation Roma
The Stendhal Hotel Rome is a brand new 4 star hotel opened in Spring 2003.
The Spanish Steps is also adjacent to Via dei Condotti Rome's most prestigious shopping street both of which are extremely close to the Hotel Stendhal.
http://www.hotelstendhalrome.com   (153 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: The Stendhal Syndrome - DVD: DVD
As Anna steps in and out of fantasy worlds like Alice through the looking glass, she's kidnapped by her quarry, who repeatedly rapes and tortures her in a dark, dank underground cave.
The poetic beauty of Phenomenon and the craftsmanship of Suspiria and Deep Red are sorely missed.
Since then I've become a huge fan of his work.
http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00000K3TI   (856 words)

  
 Technorati Tag: Stendhal
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 Amazon.ca: Stendhal Syndrome - Music By E [Soundtrack]: Music
In this fourth work of Ennio Morricone for a Dario Argento film, the italian composer provides one of his best works yet.
Having in mind that "The Stendhal Syndrome" -Argento's best work since "Tenebrae"- deals with psychotic imaginery and poetic yet horrid illusions, Ennio (who had provided the score for Dario's first three films back in the early 70es) creates atmoshperic music based on repeatative melodies that come across you over and over again.
And I must say, I was impressed by this CD.
http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00000K2D2   (396 words)

  
 Hotel Details
The Hotel Stendhal Rome is located in the city centre of Rome only a few minutes walk from the fashionable shopping boulevard of Via dei Condotti.
The Condotti is Rome's most exclusive shopping precint and is famous for the Made in Italy label as only designer labels like Gucci, Versace, Prada and Dolce Gabbana can be bought here.
Hotel parking is available for guests of Hotel Stendhal Rome although a small supplement may apply.
http://www.hotelsitaly.com/details.phtml?hotelid=a969661c0beee5d6108ee5cb9077384c&refid=11340   (161 words)

  
 Art in America: Jonas Mekas at Maya Stendhal
A modified version of the show traveled to Venice, as Mekas, a New Yorker since 1948, represented his native Lithuania at the 51st Biennale.
Jonas Mekas, the 82-year-old filmmaker and guiding spirit of Anthology Film Archives in Manhattan's East Village, has exhibited widely in Europe in the past decade, including at Documenta 11 in 2002.
His first solo show at the Maya Stendhal Gallery presented a select survey of 40 years of films, stills and memorabilia.
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1248/is_11_93/ai_n15950839   (401 words)

  
 LinuxGames - For the People
I know the server is free, but the more servers there are the less people play together which almost defeats the reason for mass multiplayer to me. I could possibly set up a dedicated Linux box and give you root on a 4mb down /512kb up cable connection.
Anyway, Stendhal is 100% free, which means anyone can host a server and can modify it at will (under GPL).
Still I get used to it quickly and just give 1 second to change directions when moving.
http://www.linuxgames.com/news/feedback.php?identiferID=8143&action=flatview   (473 words)

  
 The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Stendhal@ HighBeam Research
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Stendhal@ HighBeam Research
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http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1E1:Stendhal/Stendhal.html?refid=ip_hf   (187 words)

  
 Stendhal
Influenced by bands like Goblin, Tangerine Dream, and Pink Floyd, Stendhal is able to create moods and ambience for film and video, as well as for the stage.
An appreciation of film scores and soundtracks is apparent in both their more traditional songs, as well as the improvised pieces which are a staple of the band’s shows.
Unapologetically blending hallmark rock and roll sensibility with sounds from far outside of the mainstream's tastes has allowed Stendhal to bridge the gap between "art for art's sake" and enthusiastic audience acceptance.
http://www.stendhalnoise.com   (168 words)

  
 Stendhal's Guestbook - A Bravenet.com Guestbook
My god...I look like a mutant in those country-western Stendhal photos.
http://pub24.bravenet.com/guestbook/show.php?usernum=1991038276&cpv=2   (393 words)

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