Le Syndrome de Stendhal
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Le Syndrome de Stendhal is a concise French novel by Isabelle Miller that explores the psychological impact of art and beauty on ordinary people. Set in contemporary France, the story follows a handful of characters who experience intense, almost overwhelming emotions when confronted with masterpieces and cultural landmarks. Through a series of vignettes, Miller examines how the weight of artistic heritage can both inspire and destabilize, offering a subtle critique of the romantic idealization of art. The narrative is noted for its brevity and its focus on the internal landscapes of its protagonists, rather than on plot-driven action. Though the characters are not deeply developed, the book provides a thought‑provoking snapshot of how art can shape identity and perception in modern society. Published in 2003 by Sabine Wespieser Editions, the paperback edition contains 167 pages and is available in French.
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Isabelle Miller
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