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  • Stendhal
  • French writer (1783–1842)

    ɑ̃ʁi bɛl]; 23 January 1783 – 23 March 1842), better known by his pen name Stendhal (UK: /ˈstɒ̃dɑːl/, US: /stɛnˈdɑːl, stænˈ-/, French: [stɛ̃dal, stɑ̃dal])

    Stendhal

    Stendhal

    Stendhal

  • Stendhal syndrome
  • Psychosomatic condition of being overwhelmed by art or beauty

    Stendhal syndrome, Stendhal's syndrome or Florence syndrome is a psychosomatic condition involving rapid heartbeat, confusion, hallucinations, and even

    Stendhal syndrome

    Stendhal syndrome

    Stendhal_syndrome

  • The Red and the Black
  • 1830 novel by Stendhal

    meaning The Red and the Black) is a psychological novel in two volumes by Stendhal, published in 1830. It chronicles the attempts of a provincial young man

    The Red and the Black

    The Red and the Black

    The_Red_and_the_Black

  • The Stendhal Syndrome
  • 1996 Italian giallo film by Dario Argento

    The Stendhal Syndrome (Ital. La Sindrome di Stendhal) is a 1996 Italian psychological thriller film written and directed by Dario Argento and starring

    The Stendhal Syndrome

    The_Stendhal_Syndrome

  • De l'amour (Stendhal)
  • Treatise on love by Stendhal (1822)

    treatise by French writer Stendhal, published in 1822. The work explores the psychology of romantic love, and was inspired by Stendhal's unrequited love for

    De l'amour (Stendhal)

    De l'amour (Stendhal)

    De_l'amour_(Stendhal)

  • Stendhal Festival
  • Festival in Limavady, Northern Ireland

    Stendhal Festival, originally formed in 2008 by Ross Parkhill & John Cartwright, to showcase local music across 3 days in Limavady, Northern Ireland. Bands

    Stendhal Festival

    Stendhal_Festival

  • Harry Stendhal
  • American art dealer (born 20th century)

    Harry Stendhal (born 20th century) is an American gallerist, arts organization founder, and entrepreneur. As an art dealer, he operated the Stendhal commercial

    Harry Stendhal

    Harry_Stendhal

  • The Charterhouse of Parma
  • Novel by Stendhal

    of Parma (French: La Chartreuse de Parme) is a novel by French writer Stendhal, published in 1839. Telling the story of an Italian nobleman in the Napoleonic

    The Charterhouse of Parma

    The Charterhouse of Parma

    The_Charterhouse_of_Parma

  • Krister Stendahl
  • Swedish theologian and New Testament scholar (1921-2008)

    Krister Olofson Stendahl (21 April 1921 – 15 April 2008) was a Swedish theologian, New Testament scholar, and Church of Sweden Bishop of Stockholm. He

    Krister Stendahl

    Krister_Stendahl

  • Paris syndrome
  • Form of tourist disillusionment

    Stendhal syndrome, although spurring from opposite causes, described by Italian psychiatrist Graziella Magherini in her book La sindrome di Stendhal.

    Paris syndrome

    Paris syndrome

    Paris_syndrome

  • Metilde Viscontini Dembowski
  • Italian patriot and muse of Stendhal (1790–1825)

    She is also known as the unrequited love and muse of the French writer Stendhal, who immortalized her in his treatise De l'amour. Metilde was born in Milan

    Metilde Viscontini Dembowski

    Metilde Viscontini Dembowski

    Metilde_Viscontini_Dembowski

  • Lycée Stendhal
  • School in Grenoble, France

    The lycée Stendhal, formerly Cité scolaire Stendhal, is a secondary and higher education establishment in Grenoble. It is the oldest lycée in Grenoble

    Lycée Stendhal

    Lycée Stendhal

    Lycée_Stendhal

  • France
  • Country primarily in Western Europe

    Balzac (La Comédie humaine), Guy de Maupassant, Théophile Gautier and Stendhal (The Red and the Black, The Charterhouse of Parma). In the early 20th century

    France

    France

    France

  • Renate Stendhal
  • German interpersonal counselor, writing coach, and author

    Renate Stendhal, born Renate Neumann on January 29, 1944, in Stendal, Germany, is a bilingual writer and existential counselor. She has published books

    Renate Stendhal

    Renate_Stendhal

  • Graziella Magherini
  • Italian psychiatrist (1927–2023)

    Graziella Magherini is best known for her 1989 book La sindrome di Stendhal (The Stendhal syndrome), which introduced this term to indicate a psychosomatic

    Graziella Magherini

    Graziella_Magherini

  • Julien Sorel
  • Fictional character

    Julien Sorel is the protagonist of The Red and the Black by Stendhal, published in 1830. Originally, the novel was meant to be eponymous. An intelligent

    Julien Sorel

    Julien_Sorel

  • Grenoble Alpes University
  • Research university in France

    successors—Joseph Fourier University, Pierre Mendès-France University, and Stendhal University—merged in 2016 to restore the original institution under the

    Grenoble Alpes University

    Grenoble Alpes University

    Grenoble_Alpes_University

  • Lycée Stendhal de Milan
  • French international school in Milan, Italy

    The Lycée Stendhal de Milan (Italian: Liceo Stendhal) is a French international primary and secondary school located in Via Laveno, 12 in Milan, Italy

    Lycée Stendhal de Milan

    Lycée Stendhal de Milan

    Lycée_Stendhal_de_Milan

  • Beéle
  • Colombian singer

    Hypnotic Fusion of Afrobeats, Bachata & Urban Heat Ahead of New Album STENDHAL". La Mezcla. 21 November 2025. Retrieved 14 December 2025. Grant, Shawn

    Beéle

    Beéle

  • Vanina Vanini
  • Short story by Stendhal

    Vanina Vanini is a short story published in 1829 by Stendhal (1783–1842), the pen name of Marie-Henri Beyle. Set in the 1820s during the early Risorgimento

    Vanina Vanini

    Vanina_Vanini

  • Dragons: Fire and Ice
  • 2004 American film

    whim and desire. He is a tremendously strong and powerful, and along with Stendhal, assassinated the Dragon Queen and many more dragons and stole their power

    Dragons: Fire and Ice

    Dragons:_Fire_and_Ice

  • Literary realism
  • Literary genre and movement

    art movement that began with mid-nineteenth-century French literature (Stendhal) and Russian literature (Alexander Pushkin). It attempts to represent familiar

    Literary realism

    Literary_realism

  • Crystallization (love)
  • Process of falling in love

    Crystallization is a concept, developed in 1822 by the French writer Stendhal, which describes the process, or mental metamorphosis, in which the characteristics

    Crystallization (love)

    Crystallization (love)

    Crystallization_(love)

  • The Life of Henry Brulard
  • Unfinished autobiography by Stendhal

    Brulard (French: Vie de Henri Brulard) is an unfinished autobiography by Stendhal. It was begun on November 23, 1835, and abandoned March 26, 1836, while

    The Life of Henry Brulard

    The Life of Henry Brulard

    The_Life_of_Henry_Brulard

  • Beatrice Cenci
  • Roman noblewoman (1577–1599)

    spring 1820 by C. & J. Ollier, London, 1819) "Les Cenci", a short story by Stendhal (1837) Béatrix Cenci, a verse drama (1839), by Polish poet, Juliusz Słowacki

    Beatrice Cenci

    Beatrice Cenci

    Beatrice_Cenci

  • The Pink and the Green
  • Unfinished novel by Stendhal

    and the Green) is an unfinished novel by Stendhal. The Pink and the Green was written in 1837, after Stendhal had abandoned Lucien Leuwen in 1834 and before

    The Pink and the Green

    The_Pink_and_the_Green

  • Jennifer Mudge
  • American actress

    off-Broadway debut in 2003 at the 59E59 Theaters, in a production of The Stendhal Syndrome by Terrence McNally, starring Richard Thomas and Isabella Rossellini

    Jennifer Mudge

    Jennifer_Mudge

  • Prosper Mérimée
  • French writer, archaeologist and historian (1803–1870)

    Stendhal. The brochure caused a scandal; Mérimée was denounced as an "atheist" and "blasphemer" by friends of Stendhal for suggesting that Stendhal had

    Prosper Mérimée

    Prosper Mérimée

    Prosper_Mérimée

  • The Cenci
  • 1819 play by Percy Bysshe Shelley

    Shelley play that also relied on the Antonin Artaud adaptation and the Stendhal and Dumas versions. The horrific tragedy, set in 1599 in Rome, of a young

    The Cenci

    The Cenci

    The_Cenci

  • Friedrich Nietzsche
  • German philosopher (1844–1900)

    La Bruyère and Luc de Clapiers, marquis de Vauvenargues, as well as for Stendhal. The organicism of Paul Bourget influenced Nietzsche, as did that of Rudolf

    Friedrich Nietzsche

    Friedrich Nietzsche

    Friedrich_Nietzsche

  • Armance (novel)
  • 1827 novel by Stendhal

    during the Bourbon Restoration by French writer Stendhal, published anonymously in 1827. It was Stendhal's first novel, though he had published essays and

    Armance (novel)

    Armance (novel)

    Armance_(novel)

  • Stendhal University
  • French university (1970–2015)

    Stendhal University (French: Université Stendhal, also known as Grenoble III) was a university located in the outskirts of Grenoble, France that offered

    Stendhal University

    Stendhal_University

  • Marquis de Sade
  • French writer and nobleman (1740–1814)

    "professor emeritus of crime". Although writers such as Baudelaire, Flaubert, Stendhal, Byron and Poe expressed admiration for Sade's work, Swinburne found them

    Marquis de Sade

    Marquis de Sade

    Marquis_de_Sade

  • Dario Argento
  • Italian film director and screenwriter

    motifs. His 1996 film The Stendhal Syndrome, in which a policewoman (played by Argento's daughter, Asia) who suffers from Stendhal syndrome is trapped by

    Dario Argento

    Dario Argento

    Dario_Argento

  • Berlin (Spanish TV series)
  • Spanish heist crime drama television series

    10 2 "An Ode to Life" Unknown Unknown 15 May 2026 (2026-05-15) 11 3 "Stendhal Syndrome" Unknown Unknown 15 May 2026 (2026-05-15) 12 4 "Oranges from China"

    Berlin (Spanish TV series)

    Berlin_(Spanish_TV_series)

  • Richard Thomas (actor)
  • American actor (born 1951)

    the Primary Stages' off-Broadway production of Terrence McNally's The Stendhal Syndrome in the same year. He hosted the PAX TV series It's a Miracle.

    Richard Thomas (actor)

    Richard Thomas (actor)

    Richard_Thomas_(actor)

  • La Revue critique des idées et des livres
  • the decadent strain of symbolism, and contemporary theater. Devoted to Stendhal, the journal advocated an open classicism as a living expression of French

    La Revue critique des idées et des livres

    La Revue critique des idées et des livres

    La_Revue_critique_des_idées_et_des_livres

  • Appearance and character of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • 2005, pp. 38–39. Hutchings (1986, p. 11) Stendhal, pp. 59–60. Stendhal, p. 74. Hutchings (1986, p. 13) Stendhal, ch. VI. Hutchings (1986, ch. 5) Solomon

    Appearance and character of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Appearance and character of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Appearance_and_character_of_Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart

  • William Shakespeare
  • English playwright and poet (1564–1616)

    championed him were the writers Voltaire, Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, Stendhal and Victor Hugo. During the Romantic era Shakespeare was praised by the

    William Shakespeare

    William Shakespeare

    William_Shakespeare

  • Jerusalem syndrome
  • Group of mental phenomena

    focus of Jerusalem syndrome distinguishes it from the related phenomena of Stendhal syndrome in Florence or Paris syndrome in Paris. In a 2000 article in the

    Jerusalem syndrome

    Jerusalem syndrome

    Jerusalem_syndrome

  • Yul Vazquez
  • Cuban actor (born 1965)

    opposite Sam Rockwell, directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman, Terrence McNally's Stendhal Syndrome, Primary Stages with Isabella Rossellini and Richard Thomas, and

    Yul Vazquez

    Yul Vazquez

    Yul_Vazquez

  • Zelmira
  • Opera by Gioachino Rossini

    Zelmire by de Belloy, it was the last of the composer's Neapolitan operas. Stendhal called its music Teutonic, comparing it with La clemenza di Tito but remarking:

    Zelmira

    Zelmira

    Zelmira

  • Takarazuka Revue
  • Japanese all-female theatre troupe

    Romanesque Mask) Prosper Mérimée's Carmen (as Passion: Jose and Carmen) Stendhal's The Red and the Black and The Charterhouse of Parma (as Passionate Barcelona)

    Takarazuka Revue

    Takarazuka Revue

    Takarazuka_Revue

  • Li Jianwu
  • Chroniques (Stendhal) (Chinese: 意大利遗事) Armance (Stendhal) The Red and the Black (Stendhal) Lucien Leuwen (Stendhal) The Charterhouse of Parma (Stendhal) 李健吾:一个关于抄袭的《声明》

    Li Jianwu

    Li_Jianwu

  • Asia Argento
  • Italian actress and filmmaker (born 1975)

    Touch Arianna Queen Margot Charlotte de Sauve DeGenerazione Lorna 1996 The Stendhal Syndrome Detective Anna Manni Traveling Companion Cora 1998 Viola Kisses

    Asia Argento

    Asia Argento

    Asia_Argento

  • The Nun and the Devil
  • 1973 Italian film

    is "Based on authentic 16th Century records and a story by Stendhal"—possibly Stendhal's L'Abbesse de Castro (1832) is meant. The story involves the

    The Nun and the Devil

    The_Nun_and_the_Devil

  • Paula Scher
  • American graphic designer and painter

    produced in 2013. 2006 The Maps – Maya Stendhal Gallery, New York City 2007 Paula Scher Recent Paintings – Maya Stendhal Gallery, New York City 2008 Paula

    Paula Scher

    Paula Scher

    Paula_Scher

  • Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature
  • 1946 book by Erich Auerbach

    Enlightenment writers such as Voltaire, 19th-century writers such as Stendhal, Balzac, Flaubert, and Zola, and 20th-century writers such as Proust and

    Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature

    Mimesis:_The_Representation_of_Reality_in_Western_Literature

  • Mononym
  • Individual who is known and addressed by a single name

    Marie-Henri Beyle (1783–1842) used many pen names, most famously the mononym Stendhal, adapted from the name of the little Prussian town of Stendal, birthplace

    Mononym

    Mononym

  • Geltrude Righetti
  • Italian opera singer

    1822. She died in Bologna in 1862. In 1823, in response to an article by Stendhal, she wrote her memoir entitled Cenni di una donna già cantante sopra il

    Geltrude Righetti

    Geltrude Righetti

    Geltrude_Righetti

  • Volterra
  • Comune in Tuscany, Italy

    scenes from the movie were shot in Montepulciano.) Volterra is the site of Stendhal's famously disastrous encounter in 1819 with his beloved Countess Mathilde

    Volterra

    Volterra

    Volterra

  • Lucien Leuwen
  • 1894 novel by Stendhal

    Lucien Leuwen is the second major novel written by French author Stendhal in 1834, following The Red and the Black (1830). It remained unfinished due to

    Lucien Leuwen

    Lucien Leuwen

    Lucien_Leuwen

  • Gertrude Stein
  • American author (1874–1946)

    Her concerns at its highest pitch is a well-fed apprehension." Renate Stendhal has characterized the accusations against Stein of Nazi collaboration as

    Gertrude Stein

    Gertrude Stein

    Gertrude_Stein

  • Telegraphy
  • Long distance transmission of text

    telegraph. In novels, the telegraph is a major component in Lucien Leuwen by Stendhal, and it features in The Count of Monte Cristo, by Alexandre Dumas. Joseph

    Telegraphy

    Telegraphy

    Telegraphy

  • Bildungsroman
  • Coming of age literary genre

    (1795–96) The Betrothed by Alessandro Manzoni (1827) The Red and the Black by Stendhal (1830) Sartor Resartus by Thomas Carlyle (1833–34) Oliver Twist by Charles

    Bildungsroman

    Bildungsroman

  • George Orwell
  • English author and journalist (1903–1950)

    writer. I feel this very strongly with Swift, with Defoe, with Fielding, Stendhal, Thackeray, Flaubert, though in several cases I do not know what these

    George Orwell

    George Orwell

    George_Orwell

  • The Stranger (Camus novel)
  • 1942 French novella by Albert Camus

    Meursault's intransigent behaviour in jail recalls that of Julien Sorel in Stendhal's Le Rouge et Le Noir (The Red and the Black). Terry Otten has studied in

    The Stranger (Camus novel)

    The Stranger (Camus novel)

    The_Stranger_(Camus_novel)

  • Capuchin Crypt
  • Ossuary in Rome, Italy

    Capela dos Ossos Sedlec Ossuary The Skull Chapel in Czermna Alba Amoia, "Stendhal's Rome: Then and Now" Frank J. Korn, "Hidden Rome" Arthur Aikin, "The Annual

    Capuchin Crypt

    Capuchin Crypt

    Capuchin_Crypt

  • Songhoyboro Ciine
  • Songhay language

    d'Ayorou-Goungokore (parler songhay du Niger). (Doctoral dissertation, Université Stendhal (Grenoble 3); 437pp.) Idrissa, Abdourahmane; Decalo, Samuel (2012), Historical

    Songhoyboro Ciine

    Songhoyboro Ciine

    Songhoyboro_Ciine

  • César Aira
  • Argentine writer and translator

    Julio Premat (eds.), César Aira, Une Révolution (Grenoble: Université Stendhal – Grenoble 3, Tigre, 2005), 311 pp. Mattoni, Silvio, "César Aira," in Arán

    César Aira

    César Aira

    César_Aira

  • Four Flies on Grey Velvet
  • 1971 film by Dario Argento

    shot by his wife. Argento later used similar effects in Opera and The Stendhal Syndrome. According to Luigi Cozzi, Argento originally approached British

    Four Flies on Grey Velvet

    Four_Flies_on_Grey_Velvet

  • Brutalism (Idles album)
  • 2017 studio album by Idles

    order to keep a raw and urgent feel to them. It was produced by Space. "Stendhal Syndrome", which ironically mocked lowbrow art critics despite being named

    Brutalism (Idles album)

    Brutalism_(Idles_album)

  • Alice B. Toklas
  • American artist (1877–1967)

    Diana. Gertrude and Alice. London: Pandora, 1991. ISBN 978-0044408338 Stendhal, Renate (ed.). Gertrude Stein In Words and Pictures: A Photobiography.

    Alice B. Toklas

    Alice B. Toklas

    Alice_B._Toklas

  • Exhibition
  • Organized presentation and display of a selection of items

    object could attract large crowds. Visitors might even be overcome with Stendhal syndrome, feeling dizzy or overwhelmed by the intense sensory experience

    Exhibition

    Exhibition

    Exhibition

  • The Red and the Black (1954 film)
  • 1954 French film

    Aurenche and Pierre Bost, based on the novel The Red and the Black by Stendhal. The film starred Gérard Philipe, Antonella Lualdi and Danielle Darrieux

    The Red and the Black (1954 film)

    The_Red_and_the_Black_(1954_film)

  • Anatolie Vangheli
  • Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union Alma mater Alecu Russo State University of Bălți Stendhal University Grenoble Institute of Political Studies Moldova State University

    Anatolie Vangheli

    Anatolie_Vangheli

  • Laboratoire National des Champs Magnétiques Intenses
  • University (Grenoble I) Pierre Mendès-France University (Grenoble II) Stendhal University (Grenoble III) ComUE Founded: 1339 Students: 55,000 Budget:

    Laboratoire National des Champs Magnétiques Intenses

    Laboratoire_National_des_Champs_Magnétiques_Intenses

  • How to Read a Book
  • 1940 book by Mortimer J. Adler

    Literaria Jane Austen – Pride and Prejudice; Emma Carl von Clausewitz – On War Stendhal – The Red and the Black; The Charterhouse of Parma; On Love Lord Byron

    How to Read a Book

    How_to_Read_a_Book

  • Ten Novels and Their Authors
  • 1954 work of literary criticism by William Somerset Maugham

    (1749) Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen (1813) The Red and the Black by Stendhal (1830) Le Père Goriot by Honoré de Balzac (1835) David Copperfield by Charles

    Ten Novels and Their Authors

    Ten_Novels_and_Their_Authors

  • Synapson
  • French musical duo

    sets. They released their maxi Haute Couture in 2010 followed by album Stendhal Syndrome resulting in the single "Sentimental Affair". Their album Convergence

    Synapson

    Synapson

    Synapson

  • Grand Tour
  • Journey around Europe for cultural education

    Routes of the Grand Tours of Montesquieu, de Brosses, Goethe, Stendhal, and Dickens

    Grand Tour

    Grand Tour

    Grand_Tour

  • Alan Jones (film critic)
  • British film critic, broadcaster and reporter

    Dario Argento's The Bird with the Crystal Plumage, The Card Player, The Stendhal Syndrome, Tenebrae, and Suspiria. He also did a moderated commentary with

    Alan Jones (film critic)

    Alan_Jones_(film_critic)

  • Joe Talbot (singer)
  • British singer (born 1984)

    impacts on men". PBS NewsHour. 8 September 2019. Murray, Eoin (2017) "Stendhal Syndrome: Idles Interviewed", The Quietus, 29 June 2017. Retrieved 8 July

    Joe Talbot (singer)

    Joe Talbot (singer)

    Joe_Talbot_(singer)

  • Florence
  • Largest city in Tuscany, Italy

    Nazionale documents Etruscan civilization. Some visitors reportedly experience Stendhal syndrome as they encounter the city's large repositories of art. Florentine

    Florence

    Florence

    Florence

  • Victor Koulbak
  • French painter of Russian origin (born 1946)

    until the closing of the museum in the evening, victim of Stendhal syndrome, described by Stendhal in 1878 in his book Rome, Naples and Florence. Before leaving

    Victor Koulbak

    Victor_Koulbak

  • Othello
  • Play by William Shakespeare written circa 1603

    reactions to the play. One of the most extreme is related by French novelist Stendhal who reports that at the Baltimore Theatre in 1822 a soldier interrupted

    Othello

    Othello

    Othello

  • Prince Matchabelli
  • American perfume line

    shop, Le Rouge et le Noir, at 545 Madison Avenue. The name came from Stendhal's novel of that name, which they interpreted as the red for the aristocracy

    Prince Matchabelli

    Prince Matchabelli

    Prince_Matchabelli

  • Antoine Destutt de Tracy
  • French aristocrat and philosopher (1754–1836)

    Tracy's influence can be seen both on the Continent (particularly on Stendhal, Augustin Thierry, Auguste Comte and Charles Dunoyer) and in the United

    Antoine Destutt de Tracy

    Antoine Destutt de Tracy

    Antoine_Destutt_de_Tracy

  • Laura Tanna
  • American writer, journalist and Afro-Caribbean scholar (born 1947)

    the University of California, Berkeley, studying in her junior year at Stendhal University and the University of Paris where she witnessed the student

    Laura Tanna

    Laura_Tanna

  • Memoirs of an Egotist
  • 1832 text by Stendhal

    autobiographical work by Stendhal. It was written in 13 days in June and July 1832 while the author was staying in Civitavecchia. Stendhal recounts his life

    Memoirs of an Egotist

    Memoirs of an Egotist

    Memoirs_of_an_Egotist

  • Palazzo Campanella o di Baldassarre Lomellini
  • Palace in Genoa, Italy

    one of the most prestigious destinations of the Grand Tour, mentioned by Stendhal and Flaubert. The salon was gutted by bombing in 1942, and later what remained

    Palazzo Campanella o di Baldassarre Lomellini

    Palazzo Campanella o di Baldassarre Lomellini

    Palazzo_Campanella_o_di_Baldassarre_Lomellini

  • A Life of Napoleon
  • Book about Napoleon by Stendhal

    better known under his usual pseudonym of Stendhal, in 1817-1818. It was one of two essays that Stendhal devoted to the Emperor, with Mémoires sur Napoléon

    A Life of Napoleon

    A Life of Napoleon

    A_Life_of_Napoleon

  • Classroom of the Elite season 3
  • 2024 Japanese anime series

    qu'une loi en sentiment. C'est de faire le bonheur de ce qu'on aime." — Stendhal, Journal, 19 June 1805 "À changer mes désirs que l'ordre du monde." — René

    Classroom of the Elite season 3

    Classroom of the Elite season 3

    Classroom_of_the_Elite_season_3

  • Postcards from London
  • 2018 film by Steve McLean

    awakens, he talks as if he personally knows the artist. Her diagnosis is Stendhal Syndrome. When a patient sees beauty, he becomes the art with emotional

    Postcards from London

    Postcards_from_London

  • The Scarlet and the Black (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    refer to: Scarlet and Black (TV series), a dramatization of the novel by Stendhal The Scarlet & Black, the college newspaper of Grinnell College, Iowa Scarlett

    The Scarlet and the Black (disambiguation)

    The_Scarlet_and_the_Black_(disambiguation)

  • Terrence McNally
  • American playwright (1938–2020)

    Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre. In 2004, Primary Stages presented McNally's The Stendhal Syndrome, which according to McNally explores "how art can affect us emotionally

    Terrence McNally

    Terrence McNally

    Terrence_McNally

  • Love
  • Strong, positive emotional/mental states

    Collected Essays. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-02010-5. Stendhal, in his book On Love ("De l'amour"; Paris, 1822), distinguished carnal

    Love

    Love

  • The Second Sex
  • 1949 book by Simone de Beauvoir

    Henry de Montherlant, D. H. Lawrence, Paul Claudel, André Breton, and Stendhal, Beauvoir writes that these "examples show that the great collective myths

    The Second Sex

    The_Second_Sex

  • My Hero Academia: Vigilantes
  • Japanese manga series by Hideyuki Furuhashi

    saved by a katana-wielding vigilante known as Stendhal. He excitedly voices his enthusiasm over Stendhal to Knuckleduster, when Pop informs Koichi about

    My Hero Academia: Vigilantes

    My_Hero_Academia:_Vigilantes

  • Saint Cecilia (Stefano Maderno)
  • Sculpture by Stefano Maderno

    work during their visits to Rome. In his Promenades dans Rome (1829), Stendhal wrote admiringly of the statue's transformative power, noting that he frequently

    Saint Cecilia (Stefano Maderno)

    Saint Cecilia (Stefano Maderno)

    Saint_Cecilia_(Stefano_Maderno)

  • Romanticism
  • Artistic, literary, musical, and intellectual movement

    France, with Balzac and Flaubert in literature and Courbet in painting; Stendhal and Goya were important precursors of Realism in their respective media

    Romanticism

    Romanticism

    Romanticism

  • Sicilian nobility
  • Privileged hereditary class in Sicily

    Racconti (Stories, first published in 1961), Le Lezioni su Stendhal (Lessons on Stendhal, 1959) and "Letters from London and Europe", published in 2010

    Sicilian nobility

    Sicilian_nobility

  • Alfred Hector Roland
  • French composer and poet

    Conservatory of Music of Bagnères-de-Bigorre in South Western France. Stendhal (1979). Voyage dans le midi : de Bordeaux à Marseille (in French). Paris:

    Alfred Hector Roland

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  • Pope Paul III
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1534 to 1549

    executed by Guglielmo della Porta, is located in Saint Peter's Basilica. Stendhal's novel La Chartreuse de Parme was inspired by an inauthentic Italian account

    Pope Paul III

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  • Vittoria Accoramboni
  • Italian noblewoman

    John Webster's play The White Devil, several novels, and a novella by Stendhal. She was born in Gubbio in Umbria, Papal States, the tenth child in a family

    Vittoria Accoramboni

    Vittoria Accoramboni

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  • Another Dimension (T.O.P album)
  • 2026 studio album by T.O.P

    Jackpot   3:04 9. "For Fans" (꼬깔코온) T.O.P T.O.P Jackpot 2   3:14 10. "Stendhal Syndrome" (연극이 끝나고 난 뒤) T.O.P T.O.P Jackpot   3:35 11. "Be Solid" T.O.P

    Another Dimension (T.O.P album)

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  • Paolo Bonacelli
  • Italian actor (1937–2025)

    (1994) .... Prof. Zigote Vacanze di Natale '95 (1995) .... Paolone The Stendhal Syndrome (1996) .... Dr. Cavanna Il figlio di Bakunin (1997) .... Giudice

    Paolo Bonacelli

    Paolo Bonacelli

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  • List of film director–composer collaborations
  • (1970) The Cat o' Nine Tails (1971) Four Flies on Grey Velvet (1971) The Stendhal Syndrome (1995) The Phantom of the Opera (1998) Darren Aronofsky Clint

    List of film director–composer collaborations

    List_of_film_director–composer_collaborations

  • Lyonnaise cuisine
  • Cooking traditions in Lyon, France

    Fleeing the river Who, then, in River Every month will be Epicureans." Stendhal, passing through Lyon in 1837, evoked Lyonnaise cuisine: "I know one thing

    Lyonnaise cuisine

    Lyonnaise cuisine

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  • Confessions of a Mask
  • Novel by Yukio Mishima

    later compare his Confessions to Vita Sexualis by Mori Ōgai and Armance by Stendhal. Multiple subjects in the novel reflect Mishima’s real life, making the

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Online names & meanings

  • LYNDA
  • Female

    English

    LYNDA

    Variant spelling of English Linda, LYNDA means "serpent."

  • Anusha Sinha | அநுஷா ஸிஂஹ 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Anusha Sinha | அநுஷா ஸிஂஹ 

    Beautiful morning, Star, Following desire

  • Adrima
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Adrima

    Dark

  • Oren
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic American Hebrew

    Oren

    Pale.

  • Shrunali
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Marathi

    Shrunali

    Born in Month of Shravan and on Nagpanchami

  • Anujith
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Anujith

  • ELMA
  • Female

    Italian

    ELMA

    Feminine form of Italian Elmo, ELMA means "helmet, protection."

  • Chiana
  • Girl/Female

    French Native American

    Chiana

    an Algonquian tribe of the Great Plains and Capital city of Wyoming.

  • Ladli
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Ladli

    Loved one

  • Kotijit | கோடீஜித
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kotijit | கோடீஜித

    Conquering millions

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