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 Stendhal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stendhal was an avid fan of music, particularly the composers Cimarosa, Mozart, and Rossini, the latter of whom he wrote an extensive biography, Vie de Rossini (1824), now more valued for its wide-ranging musical criticism than for its historical accuracy.
Beyle used the pseudonym "Stendhal", supposedly chosen as an anagram of "Shetland" (although Georges Perec may have invented this explanation - references to Le Rouge et le Noir (The Red and the Black) feature extensively in Perec's unfinished last novel 53 jours).
This fusion, or tension, of clearheaded analysis with romantic feeling is typical of Stendhal's great novels; he could be considered a Romantic realist.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stendhal   (939 words)

  
 French Culture Books Stendhal: Life of Henri Brulard
Stendhal's style is inextricable from his substance- the speed from his passion, the irony from the worldliness.
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.
Stendhal (1783-1842), the pen name of Henri Marie Beyle, was born into a prosperous family in Grenoble.
http://www.frenchculture.org/books/release/fiction/stendalbrulard.html   (410 words)

  
 The Red and the Black - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The novel ends with Stendhal's standard closing quote, "To the Happy Few." This is often interpreted as a dedication to the few who could understand his writing, or a sardonic reference to the happy few who are born into prosperity.
A "writer's writer," Stendhal is known more in literary circles than to the public at large.
Le Rouge et le Noir (The Red and the Black) is a novel by Stendhal, published in 1830.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Red_and_the_Black   (1229 words)

  
 Malaspina Great Books - Stendhal (Marie-Henri Beyle) (1783)
trans., 1898) that Stendhal supplied the Romanticists with the notion of the interchange of the methods and effects of poetry, painting and music, and that in his worship of Napoleon he agreed with their glorification of individual energy.
In spite of his egotism and the limitations of his ideas, his acute analysis of the motives of his personages has appealed to successive generations of writers&; and a great part of the development of the French novel must be traced to him.
Stendhal's reputation practically rests on the two novels Le Rouge et le noir and La Chartreuse de Parme.
http://www.malaspina.org/home.asp?topic=./search/details&lastpage=./search/results&ID=230   (1545 words)

  
 Gavin Keeney Stendhal and the Form of Memory
Memoirs covers a period in Stendhal’s life before the publication of The Red and the Black, when he was circulating through both noble and ignoble salons in Paris (which he mostly loathed), during a period of self-imposed ‘exile’ from Milan (which he dearly loved).
Within the folds of Stendhal’s memoir we see Stendhal in the process of processing the call that will transform his jaded self, delivering to himself his Self, bringing on, within nine years, the two masterpieces of so-called fiction that have made Stendhal endure.
Yet unlike the brooding angel in Durer’s iconic “Melencolia” (the inspiration for Grass’s searing essay regarding the necessity of hastening slowly), Stendhal paces to and fro, agitated, within the space of Memoirs of an Egotist amidst the ruins / instruments of his own quest for knowledge.
http://www.fluxfactory.org/otr/keeneystendhal.htm   (1332 words)

  
 Tragic and Melodramatic: A Profile of Stendhal
Stendhal, one of the giants of nineteenth-century French literature, came into the world in Grenoble, January 23, 1783, as Marie-Henri Beyle, although that was only one of myriad--some claim over two hundred--names under which he chose to conceal his real identity, assigning himself colorful pseudonyms even in his copious journals and letters to friends.
Stendhal stayed in his apartment, reading Las Cases' Memorial de Sainte-Helene, the most popular of essays expressing nostalgia for Bonaparte.
In the years following, Stendhal produced a travel book, Rome, Naples et Florence en 1817, his History of Painting, and the rather bizarre work De l'Amour (About Love), that he claimed was his favorite among all his writings.
http://www.worldandi.com/subscribers/feature_detail.asp?num=24239   (2245 words)

  
 Scifilm -- Reviews, THE STENDHAL SYNDROME (1996)
Beyle described the symptoms of the illness, in one of his writings, as rapid heartbeat, dizziness, confusion and hallucinations brought on by exposure to an "overdose" of beautiful art, paintings, and artistic masterpieces.
Asia Argento: STENDHAL is her film, and she gives a bravura performance start to finish.
Manni is in the Florence Museum of Art when she feels an attack of what she will later learn is the Stendhal syndrome.
http://www.scifilm.org/reviews2/stendhalsyndrome.html   (1679 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited Books By genre Doris Lessing on the pain and passion of Stendhal
Stendhal did a very French thing: he changed his café so as not to suffer the company of this man he saw as ruined by money.
This brevity is Stendhal's immediately recognisable characteristic, as a writer.
This is a foreword to Memoirs of an Egotist by Stendhal, published by Hesperus Press
http://books.guardian.co.uk/departments/classics/story/0,6000,962318,00.html   (2599 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.
On the night of October 25th, 1829, Marie-Henri Beyle, a French writer whose many pseudonyms included "Stendhal" set about to write Le Rouge et Le Noir (The Red and the Black), which he finished in only a few months.
http://www.colonytheatre.org/shows/Stendahl.html   (264 words)

  
 INS Scholarship 1997: Following in the Footsteps of Glory: Stendhal's Napoleonic Career
Stendhal was not alone in finding humor in the difficult pass through the Alps.
Stendhal's letters make for some of his best writing.
This period in Stendhal's life may well have been his happiest.
http://www.napoleon-series.org/ins/scholarship97/c_stendhal.html   (4861 words)

  
 Stendhal in Lithuania - Antanas Vaiciulaitis
At the time of his appointment, Stendhal was living in Brunswick, Germany, from where he wrote one letter on July 10 to his sister Pauline.
Stendhal rode through Marijampolė — "le village de Mariampol" of which he wrote from Russia in October 1812.
As to the precise date of his departure, Stendhal informed his sister in his letter of July 14: "I will leave Paris for Vilnius in a week from this coming Thursday, that is, July 23, I believe...
http://www.lituanus.org/1976/76_2_02.htm   (3851 words)

  
 Stendhal: Red and Black
But in those final two or three paragraphs, Stendhal does not come through with the sort of affirmation we had been expecting (if we were anticipating a tragic ending to the novel).
If Stendhal had wanted to establish a clearly tragic ending, he no doubt could have done so by providing more details of Julien's inner state in those final pages and giving us a picture of his "noble" death.
In this novel, Stendhal uses the device again and again, just to keep the reader uncertain about what has really been achieved from one moment to the next.
http://www.mala.bc.ca/~johnstoi/introser/stendhal2.htm   (8783 words)

  
 Kinoeye Italian Horror: Dario Argento's The Stendhal Syndrome
In La sindrome di Stendhal, the traditions of painting are used to critique the violence of Western culture's objectification of the female body and self.
In 1987, 107 cases of the Stendhal Syndrome—a condition in which the viewer of great works of art is overcome by temporary psychosis—had been documented by Professor Graziella Magherini, on whose book, La Sindrome di Stendhal, Dario Argento's 1996 film is loosely based.
In La sindrome di Stendhal, Argento utilises the analogy between painting and cinema to provide his most extensive, and at times difficult, mediation on the nature of violence and the possibility of its transference.
http://www.kinoeye.org/02/12/balmain12.php   (2012 words)

  
 Crouzet, La Poetique de Stendhal, NCFS 12.4/13.1 (1984)
From his unsuccessful attempts at writing Molièresque comedies, Stendhal understood that the roles of writer and "mondain" were formed simultaneously, art in complicity with society and vice versa.
But Stendhal wavered between a reform of writing and a revolt against it: "Ou bien il s'agit de rétablir le mouvement naturel de l'invention qui d'âge en âge a fait succéder des `romantiques', ou bien le `romantique' est tout de même d'une autre nature que ses prédecesseurs classiques.
Thus, for Stendhal, "le coup de pistolet" is the fundamental problem "de la force et de l'idéal, du sublime et du beau, du moi esthétique aussi bien, des rapports de I'art et de la réalité vécue" (p.
http://www.langlab.wayne.edu/CStivale/Stivalerev/CrouzetNCFS84.html   (914 words)

  
 Alibris: Stendhal
'Stendhal always considered this his principal work, ' wrote Henri Martineau, 'because in it he had expressed his most cherished ideas, his most imtimate beliefs, all that science of happiness to which he attached so much importance, above all because he had enclosed in it his most painful secrets about love.' Stendhal's obsession with Mathilde...
This epic novel, set in Parma, Italy, during the early 1800's, is about a young aristocrat named Fabrice del Dongo and his attempts to find his place in life.
Authors Stendhal and Chernin document Cecilia Bartoli's 14 appearances in staged opera, with a generous helping of unrestrained diva worship.
http://www.alibris.com/search/books/subject/Stendhal   (892 words)

  
 frieze
Italian director Dario Argento entitled one of his films The Stendhal Syndrome (1996), very loosely hanging a gorgeous gore-fest on an opening gallery scene in which his heroine, Anna (a beautiful cop), hunts a serial rapist.
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.
Rubens' Syndrome, like Stendhal's, raises interesting questions about artists' intentions and their audience's response.
http://www.frieze.com/column_single.asp?c=111   (986 words)

  
 ReadingGroupGuides.com - The Red and the Black by Stendhal
The Red and the Black, Stendhal's masterpiece, is the story of Julien Sorel, a young dreamer from the provinces, fueled by Napoleonic ideals, whose desire to make his fortune sets in motion events both mesmerizing and tragic.
In The Red and the Black, place receives very nearly as much authorial attention as does character, even though it is fair to say that Stendhal is as sensitive and attuned to his characters as any fiction writer in history.
Napoleon, too, figures hugely in the novel (though not as an active character), but this is not simply because he has had an enormous and continuing influence on Julien Sorel.
http://www.readinggroupguides.com/guides3/red_and_the_black1.asp   (1011 words)

  
 DVD Times - The Stendhal Syndrome
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”).
One day she receives a tip-off that a particularly vicious man, who has raped a number of women and also killed the last two, is in an art museum in Florence.
It is a poignant, mesmerizing and deeply disturbing journey into the mind of a unbalanced young woman that, while not perfect, is vastly superior to the majority of the supposed “thrillers” that Hollywood insists on churning out.
http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=6318   (3902 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.
The other day, Stendhal sat in the gallery watching Shin on a continuous loop with a trilogy of Schers animated filmsReasons to Be Glad (composed of two thousand paintings), Milk of Amnesia (three thousand), and Garden of Regrets (ten thousand)that is in the permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art.
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)

  
 Amazon.com: The Charterhouse of Parma (Modern Library Classics): Books: ROBERT A. PARKER,RICHARD HOWARD,Stendhal
Howard understands that Stendhal's style is inextricable from his substance--the speed from his passion, the irony from the worldliness--and so he gives you Stendhal's style whole, with no touching up.
Stendhal: The Red and the Black (Landmarks of World Literature) by Stirling Haig on page 1, and page 49
The result is a timely version of a timeless masterpiece, which shouldn't need to be updated again until, oh, 2050.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0679783180?v=glance   (2809 words)

  
 Stendhal - Books, journals, articles @ The Questia Online Library
Stendhal, writing his treatise on "Love" 170 years afterward, and with...
Part of chapter 1, "Stendhal and the Oedipal Palimpsest," appeared...
Stendhal en sa correspondance ou "LHistoire dun esprit." Paris...question, "quel oeil peut se voir soi-meme?" que posait Stendhal dans Vie de Henry Brulard, Brigitte Diaz repose la question...
http://www.questia.com/SM.qst?act=search&keywordsSearchType=1000&keywords=Stendhal   (1538 words)

  
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http://www.shopzilla.com/7Y_-_cat_id--92__keyword--stendhal+cream   (541 words)

  
 Stendhal Reviews
The experimentation factor leads me to believe that Stendhal has a lot of potential, if only the songs gain focus and add more life to this art.
At one point during their set, each person abandoned their instruments to join him in an intense drum session.
Stendhal is a Philly-based band whose music is somewhat ethereal in nature, but with an edge.
http://www.stendhalnoise.com/Reviews.htm   (3943 words)

  
 Stendhal + Boniface VIII
His most famous works are The Red and the Black (Le Rouge et le noir, 1830), about political and social conditions in France, and The Charterhouse of Parma (La Chartreuse de Parme, 1839).
He hated the Jesuit education provided by his pious aunt, so Beyle moved to Paris to study and to write.
Suspected of spying, Stendhal returned to Paris in 1821 to became a major novelist.
http://www.ronaldbrucemeyer.com/rants/0123almanac.htm   (598 words)

  
 'Stendhal Syndrome' gets it right -- Newsday.com
Since "Stendhal Syndrome" marks McNally's return to plays after six years of musicals, operas and personal crises, the surprising ineptitude of the opening act made us fear that the creator of "Love!
Ah, but after intermission, all is tough, outrageous comic bliss - an imaginary bodice-ripping impertinence from a star conducting Wagner's Prelude and "Liebestod" from "Tristan und Isolde." McNally, whose best plays are rooted in opera's obsessive parallel universe, both mocks and luxuriates in the unfulfilled climaxes and love-and-death ecstasy of the music.
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)

  
 Amazon.ca: Stendhal Syndrome - Music By E [Soundtrack]: Music
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.
In this fourth work of Ennio Morricone for a Dario Argento film, the italian composer provides one of his best works yet.
Amazon.ca: Stendhal Syndrome - Music By E [Soundtrack]: Music
http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00000K2D2   (396 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)

  
 Art in America: Jonas Mekas at Maya Stendhal
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.
FindArticles > Arts and Entertainment > Art in America > Dec, 2005 > Article
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)

  
 Amazon.ca: The Stendhal Syndrome - DVD: DVD
A beautiful young Italian detective (Asia Argento, who does little to convince us she's a tough, seasoned cop) investigating a serial rapist is suddenly overwhelmed when the paintings in an art museum erupt with life.
Since then I've become a huge fan of his work.
According to the film, this is "the Stendhal Syndrome," an intense and overwhelming response to art that turns the viewer mad.
http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00000K3TI   (856 words)

  
 Hudson Review, The: Stendhal's children
The history of the larger world is always shaping and influencing what his characters feel and do.
Hudson Review, The, Autumn 2002 by Filbin, Thomas
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)

  
 Mark Allen's "I Suffered Stendhal Syndrome At Universal Studios Hollywood!"
Although, on a recent trip to the Universal Studios web site, I saw that they are maybe target-marketing this select group of connoisseurs of prop and set-induced temporary dementia.
But I sincerely doubt it would happen at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art...
Apparently, Stendhal Syndrome is a temporary disorder that causes rapid heartbeat, dizziness, confusion, hallucinations and sometimes unconsciousness when an individual is exposed to excessive amounts of profound art, paintings, sculpture or architecture.
http://www.markallencam.com/stendhalsyndrome.html   (5936 words)

  
 Word Spy - Stendhal's syndrome
In 1817, a young Frenchman named Marie-Henri Beyle — better known to us as the French novelist Stendhal — visited Florence and soon found himself overwhelmed by the city's intensely rich legacy of art and history.
She remembered that Stendhal had had similar symptoms, so she named the condition 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.
http://www.wordspy.com/words/Stendhalssyndrome.asp   (532 words)

  
 Stendhal
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.
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.
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.
http://www.stendhalnoise.com   (168 words)

  
 La Sindrome Di Stendhal
The rapes turn to murders, and she is not capable of completing her tasks.
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.
http://www.deadrabbit.org/movievault/stendhal.htm   (366 words)

  
 LinuxGames - For the People
Screenshots: [ View ] Download: [ Stendhal 0.43 ]
Previously one of the developers hosted it and the time to update was simply too much, so I decided to host it myself.
Anyway, Stendhal is 100% free, which means anyone can host a server and can modify it at will (under GPL).
http://www.linuxgames.com/news/feedback.php?identiferID=8143&action=flatview   (473 words)

  
 Mega Bloks Fun Stuff Dragons Movie Metal of Ages Stendhal
Now, his thousand-year imprisonment has further nourished his hateful obsession to destroy Thoron.
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.
http://www.megabloks.com/en/kids/dragons/movie_metal/stendhal.php   (106 words)

  
 Arianne - A Multiplayer Online Role Playing Framework to develop games -
This file contains the FULL stendhal client with sounds.
This file contains the source code to build stendhal.
We would really love to get your help to complete some open tasks.
http://arianne.sourceforge.net/?arianne_url=games/game_stendhal   (423 words)

  
 Sindrome di Stendhal, La (1996)
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.
After watching STENDHAL SYNDROME, I had the impression that Dario was only interested in the surprise twist ending of the "new" Anna and that everything leading up to this was just filler.
http://www.imdb.com/Title?0117658   (722 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...
We spent five nights at the Hotel Stendhal and had a wonderful time.
This description is based on information provided by the hotel.
http://rome-hotels.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g187791-d285809-Reviews-Stendhal...   (439 words)

  
 Stendhal Life Stories, Books, & Links
On this day in 1839, Stendhal's last novel appeared in French bookshops, the product of fifty-two days of total seclusion and continuous dictation.
The aging author had started using a copyist-secretary in 1835, when eyeglasses had become a necessity.
This marathon session resulted in The Charterhouse of Parma -- "the collected and embellished memories of a man who is waiting to die."
http://www.todayinliterature.com/staging/biography/stendhal.asp   (148 words)

  
 Technorati Tag: Stendhal
This page shows blog posts, photos, and links that have been tagged Stendhal.
Stendhal at Shopping.com Find, compare and buy Stendhal and other Personal Care products.
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http://www.technorati.com/tags/Stendhal   (527 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.
Also known as : "La Sindrome di Stendhal"
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/stendhal_syndrome/about.php   (318 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)

  
 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.
The Red & the Black,; The Charterhouse of Parma
http://www.eskimo.com/~recall/bleed/0123b.htm   (1401 words)

  
 Stendhal - Arianne
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.
Here you will get the guide to understand what awaits us in the future related to Stendhal.
http://arianne.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php?title=Stendhal   (160 words)

  
 Hotel Stendhal Rome - 4 Star Accommodation Roma
The Hotel's superb city centre location, very near the Spanish Steps and Trevi Fountain, means that the Hotel could not be better placed to enjoy the fabulous sightseeing offered by Rome the world's most charming eternal city.
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.
Offering charming and exclusive accommodation together with impeccable service the Stendhal Hotel Rome is a fine choice for your hotel requirements in Roma.
http://www.hotelstendhalrome.com   (153 words)

  
 Hotel Details
Hotel parking is available for guests of Hotel Stendhal Rome although a small supplement may apply.
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.
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.
http://www.hotelsitaly.com/details.phtml?hotelid=a969661c0beee5d6108ee5cb9077384c&refid=11340   (161 words)

  
 Renate Stendhal - Writing Coach, Editor, Spiritual and Psychological Counselor, G/L Counselor
All photographs of Renate Stendhal by Cynthia Taylor.
Renate Stendhal - Writing Coach, Editor, Spiritual and Psychological Counselor, G/L Counselor
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http://www.renatestendhal.com   (51 words)

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

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