Stendhal · 1830
75 chapters · 189,792 words
A Small Town
A Mayor
The Poor Fund
A Father and a Son
A Negotiation
Ennui
The Elective Affinities
Little Episodes
An Evening in the Country
A Great Heart and a Small Fortune
An Evening
A Journey
The Open Work Stockings
The English Scissors
The Cock's Song
The Day After
The First Deputy
A King at Verrieres
Thinking Produces Suffering
Anonymous Letters
Dialogue with a Master
Manners of Procedure in 1830
Sorrows of an Official
A Capital
The Seminary
The World, or What the Rich Lack
First Experience of Life
A Procession
The First Promotion
An Ambitious Man
The Pleasures of the Country
Entry into Society
The First Steps
The Hotel de la Mole
Sensibility and a Great Pious Lady
Pronunciation
An Attack of Gout
What Is the Decoration Which Confers Distinction?
The Ball
Queen Marguerite
A Young Girl's Dominion
Is He a Danton?
A Plot
A Young Girl's Thoughts
Is It a Plot?
One O'Clock in the Morning
An Old Sword
Cruel Moments
The Opera Bouffe
The Japanese Vase
The Secret Note
The Discussion
The Clergy, the Forests, Liberty
Strasbourg
The Ministry of Virtue
Moral Love
The Finest Places in the Church
Manon Lescaut
A Box at the Bouffes
Frighten Her
The Tiger
The Hell of Weakness
A Man of Intellect
A Storm
Sad Details
A Turret
A Powerful Man
The Intrigue
Tranquility
The Trial
Chapter LXXII
Chapter LXXIII
Chapter LXXIV
Chapter LXXV