His closest friend was his younger sister, Pauline, with whom he maintained a steady correspondence throughout the first decade of the 19th century. He spent "the happiest years of his life" at the Beyle country house in Claix near Grenoble. Lifeīorn in Grenoble, Isère, he was an unhappy child, disliking his "unimaginative" father and mourning his mother, with whom he was passionately in love, and who died when he was seven. Known for his acute analysis of his characters' psychology, he is considered one of the earliest and foremost practitioners of realism, as is evident in the novels Le Rouge et le Noir ( The Red and the Black, 1830) and La Chartreuse de Parme ( The Charterhouse of Parma, 1839). Marie-Henri Beyle (French: 23 January 1783 – 23 March 1842), better known by his pen name Stendhal (French: or, in English also, /stɛnˈdɑːl/, and /stænˈdɑːl/), was a 19th-century French writer.
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