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Red and the Black ~ Prediscussion ~ Stendhal ~ Great Books 4/07
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Renate Stendhal
German interpersonal counselor, writing coach, and author
Renate Stendhal, born Renate Neumann on January 29, in Stendal, Germany, is a bilingual writer and existential counselor. She has published books of fiction and nonfiction with a focus on the erotic and creative empowerment of women.[1] Three of her books were co-authored with writer Kim Chernin (), her life-companion of 35 years.[2]
European years
[edit]During her school years in Berlin and Hamburg, Renate Stendhal pursued studies of liberal arts and dancing. From , she studied literature at Hamburg University, but left in , shortly before her MA, to study ballet in Munich and Paris. After an engagement as a dancer at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, she returned to Paris in and joined the experimental theater group, Coltra, with her partner, Sun Guérin. The group premiered the first feminist theater play performed in Paris, Mod Donna by Myrna Lamb, at the Biennale Internationale des
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Le Journal de Stendhal/Henri Beyle est un ouvrage posthume qui rassemble les carnets personnels de l'écrivain français. Il s'agit d'un document unique sur la vie de l'auteur et sur son époque. Paul Léautaud a édité et annoté ces carnets, offrant un regard intime sur Stendhal et sur l'évolution de son oeuvre. Le Journal est un livre essentiel pour tous les amateurs de littérature française du XIXe siècle.
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