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485:) - 1914 - Divided into five sections, each named after a character, this farcical story "wanders through numerous capitals of Europe, and involves saints, adventurers, pickpockets…" and centers on the character Lafcadio Wluiki, an adolescent boy who kills a stranger for no reason except personal curiosity about the nature of morality. The plot also involves a gang of French confidence-men who pose as Catholic priests and scam wealthy Catholics by telling them that the Pope has been captured by Freemasons and replaced with an impostor, and that large sums of money are needed in order to rescue the real Pope. 648:) - "A work of mixed forms: verse, prose poem, travelogue, memoir and dialogue...In the first part, Gide describes his visits to southern Italy, a farm in Normandy, and various locales in North Africa. The persistent theme is living in the present and soaking up sensations and experiences, whether pleasant or unpleasant... The second part, written when Gide was in his sixties, is an endorsement of his youthful philosophy, as well as a broader comment on its religious and political context." 910:, in which Amyntas and Mopsus (the title of Gide's first sketch) are the names of graceful shepherds. Written between 1899 and 1904, these journals recall Gide's journey to North Africa, scene of his first significant encounter with a beloved Arab boy. The exotic country of North Africa enraptures Gide - the enchantment of the souk, the narrow odorous streets, the hashish dens, the glowing colors of sky, the desert itself. 3287: 577:
it is Robert's story, in part a justification, in part an expression of his love for his wife, and of the growing religious belief which coincides with Eveline's rejection of hers. And lastly their daughter Genevieve recalls an incident in her youth, in no way connected with the drama played out between her parents.... Overall, a not always integrated... examination of moral and religious unrest...
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constraints, and centres on his continuous effort to achieve intellectual honesty. His self-exploratory texts reflect his search of how to be fully oneself, even to the point of owning one's sexual nature, without at the same time betraying one's values. His political activity is informed by the same
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it is Eveline's narrative, from the first elation of her love for Robert, a love which finds no flaw and only self-effacement before the assured superiority of her husband. And then later the recognition of his many weaknesses, the desire to leave him - and concomitantly the Catholic faith. In turn
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1896 - A tale of nineteen pages in the French edition and subtitled "The Treatise of the False Prophet," the narrator (El Hadj) tells of a prince who sets out on a journey with the men of his city. After the prince dies, El Hadj conceals the truth and, forced to become a prophet, he leads the men
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On his return in 1927 from an extensive tour of French Equatorial Africa, Gide published these two travel notebooks. Among other things his report contained a documented account of the inhuman treatment of African laborers by the companies that held exploiting concessions in the colonies. This
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1911 - The tale of a young man whose studies take him to the remote country home of an eccentric family, where he falls in love with a portrait of their absent daughter. As he unravels the mystery of her absence, he is forced to abandon his passionate ideal. Published with
906:(North African Journals) - 1906 - (translated into English by Richard Howard under the same title.) Contains four parts: Mopsus, Wayside Pages (Feuilles de Route), Biskra to Touggourt; and Travel Foregone (Le Renoncement au Voyage). The title alludes to Virgil's 423:- 1902 - The story of a man, Michel, who travels through Europe and North Africa, attempting to transcend the limitations of conventional morality by surrendering to his appetites (including his attraction to young Arab boys), while neglecting his wife Marceline. 1041:
1922 - (The title comes from a quote from the book of John (7:47-52) that means "Are you also ?") Gide's notebook which documents his religious quest, much of it consisting of his comments on Biblical quotations, often comparing the Latin and French
633:) - 1893 - The story of two lovers, Luc and Rachel – The course of their love follows the four seasons, "coming to birth in spring, maturing in the summer and dying in the autumn; by the winter, it is dead and the two young people separate." 294:
in 1947 "for his comprehensive and artistically significant writings, in which human problems and conditions have been presented with a fearless love of truth and keen psychological insight". Gide's career ranged from its beginnings in the
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Known for his fiction as well as his autobiographical works, Gide exposes to public view the conflict and eventual reconciliation of the two sides of his personality, split apart by a straitlaced traducing of education and a narrow social
500:) - 1919 - A story of the illicit love between a pastor and the blind orphan whom he rescues from poverty and raises in his own home. His attempt to shield her from the knowledge of evil ends in tragedy. Published with 1000:
Gide agreed to contribute to a collection of essays in which notable intellectuals would describe their conversion to and disillusionment with Communism. When his health prevented him from authoring such an essay,
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was left behind by Odysseus and his men after his wound from a snake bite began to stink. Now, ten years later, Odysseus returns to the deserted island where they left Philoctetes, to retrieve Heracles' bow and
346:) - 1891 - A semi-autobiographical novel (written in the form of a journal) that explores Gide's teen years and his relationships with his cousin Madeleine ("Emmanuèle" in the novel) and his mother. 409:- 1899 - A light-hearted satiric novella in which Prometheus leaves his mountain, enters a Paris cafe, and converses with other mythical figures and the waiter about the eagle eating his liver. 363:
meaning voyage of/into nothing." A Symbolist novella - Urien and his companions set sail on the fabulous ship Orion to mythological lands, to the stagnant sea of boredom, and to the icy sea.
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1920 - Four Socratic-style dialogues that explore the nature of homosexuality and its place in society. The title comes from the name of a shepherd who loved boys in Virgil's
968:) - 1936 - Not a true travel book (there are no dates or chronology), but rather Gide's assessment of Soviet society, progressing from delighted approval to bitter criticism. 1768: 265: 600:- 2002 - Published posthumously by his daughter. Describes a wild erotic night between Gide and a young man named Ferdinand based on an actual encounter the author had. 877:- Also available in an abridged two-volume edition. "Beginning with a single entry for the year 1889, when he was twenty, and continuing throughout his life, the 522:- 1925 - An honest treatment of homosexuality and the collapse of morality in middle-class France. As a young writer Edouard attempts to write a novel called 167: 3307: 1761: 258: 1636: 1777: 182: 177: 1754: 1141:- 1903 - Gide discusses his movement away from Symbolism and "Art for Art's Sake" towards the need to communicate with a wider public. 1069:- 1891 - A work on Symbolism, Gide begins with the myth of Narcissus, then explores the meaning of the Symbol and the truth behind it. 251: 1473: 745:) - 1912 - An unfinished, lesser play, consisting of three monologues spoken by David on his infatuation for Bathsheba, Uriah's wife. 591:) - 1946 - The mythical hero of Athens, now elderly, narrates his life story from his carefree youth to his killing of the Minotaur. 1677: 1391:
2003, Gale Publishing (accessed 04/11/2014 with library card); and the article on André Gide in French on French Knowledge (XXG) -
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A tripartite and delicate dissection of a marriage, as evidenced through the journals of a man, his wife and their daughter. In
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indictment had obviously political overtones which tended to make Gide the ally of the anti-colonialist, anti-capitalist left.
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It is from these two books, with the help and approval of André Gide himself, that the following narrative has been composed.
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From the back covers of the Dual-Language edition published by Dover Publications, 1996 and the Dover Thrift Edition, 1996.
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of André Gide constitute an enlightening, moving, and endlessly fascinating chronicle of creative energy and conviction."
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1903 - A tragedy that shows the "downfall of a king who loses the favor of his Lord and is made a prey of evil spirits."
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A praise of influence – only weaker artists fear the influence of other minds – the strong artist embraces it.
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he and his friends Olivier and Bernard pursue a search for knowledge in themselves and their relationships.
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believes his wife to be the most beautiful woman and wishes to show her off to the humble fisherman Gyges.
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https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/andre-gide-5/the-school-for-wives-robert-and-genevieve/
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These letters are short essays on literary topics originally published in the literary review
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Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1999. See the index at the back for page references.
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Unless otherwise noted, summaries of the works of André Gide are taken from: Alan Sheridan,
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and, in particular, of the group of more-or-less Symbolist young writers who frequented
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ethos, as indicated by his repudiation of communism after his 1936 voyage to the
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Review by Steven Davis of Rowlett, TX, published on Amazon.com on 7 April 2014.
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1950 - A collection of Gide's political articles and speeches.
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1935 - "A reprise of certain of the major themes of the first
923:) - 1914 - Hastily written notes on Gide's trip to Turkey. 661:) - 1913 - A French translation of the English version of 644:
1897 (literally meaning "Earthly Food" and translated as
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French author and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature
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by Thomas Cordle. Twayne Publishers, Inc., 1969, p. 118.
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by Thomas Cordle. Twayne Publishers, Inc., 1969, p. 153.
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by Thomas Cordle. Twayne Publishers, Inc., 1969, p. 162.
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by Thomas Cordle. Twayne Publishers, Inc., 1969, p. 75.
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Published in four volumes - translated and edited by
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Afterthoughts: A Sequel to Return from the U.S.S.R.
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The Attempt at Love, or The Treatise of Vain Desire
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S. 226: 190: 139: 93: 47: 29: 1387:Also see the article on André Gide in 1056:Criticism on literature, art and music 886:Ainsi-soit-il, ou: Les jeux sont faits 285: 7: 1362:"The Nobel Prize in Literature 1947" 1016:Philosophical and religious writings 986:A Naples - Reconnaissance à l'Italie 994:) - 1937 - Published posthumously. 1609:André Gide: A Life in the Present. 1376:André Gide: A Life in the Present. 1255:Collections of essays and lectures 1174:The Journal for The Counterfeiters 681:(Gide regretted its publication)." 14: 1447:published by Vintage Books, 1959. 1315:Recollections on the Assize Court 1245:Anthologie de la poésie française 1236:1948 - Reflecting Gide's love of 1099:and later collected in book form. 3308:Bibliographies of French writers 3285: 3273: 3261: 3249: 1583:Crossman, Richard, ed. (1949). 1050:- (An Unprejudiced Mind) - 1929 1678:Le retour de l'enfant prodigue 1311:Souvenirs de la Cour d'assises 1168:Le journal des faux-monnayeurs 1139:(The Importance of the Public) 429:Le retour de l'enfant prodigue 1: 1104:De l'influence en littérature 947:(The Return from Chad) - 1928 344:The Notebooks of André Walter 1389:Contemporary Authors Online, 1194:Living Thoughts of Montaigne 303:between the two World Wars. 1472:16 January 1949. Online at 1460:published by Vintage, 1973. 992:To Naples - A Trip to Italy 815:) - 1947 - Co-written with 299:movement, to the advent of 3324: 1327:La séquestrée de Poitiers. 1110:On Influence in Literature 639:Les nourritures terrestres 612:Les poésies d'André Walter 606:Poetical and lyrical works 338:Les cahiers d'André Walter 287:[ɑ̃dʁepɔlɡijomʒid] 18: 1782:Nobel Prize in Literature 1656: 1431:Alan Sheridan, p. 220-221 1210:Discovering Henri Michaux 1180:in the form of a journal. 1134:De l'importance du public 673:Les nouvelles nourritures 618:The Poems of André Walter 402:Le Prométhée mal enchaîné 332:Novels, novellas, stories 292:Nobel Prize in Literature 279:André Paul Guillaume Gide 1561:as quoted on Amazon.com. 1331:The Prisoner of Poitiers 966:Return from the U.S.S.R. 1662:The Fruits of the Earth 1544:From the back cover of 1456:From the back cover of 1443:From the back cover of 960:Retour de l'U. R. S. 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