André Paul Guillaume Gide (French: [ɑ̃dʁe pɔl ɡijom ʒid]; 22 November 1869 – 19 February 1951) was a French author whose writings spanned a wide variety...
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André Paul Guillaume Gide (French: [ɑ̃dʁe pɔl ɡijom ʒid]; 22 November 1869 – 19 February 1951) was a French author and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature...
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Catherine Gide (18 April 1923 – 20 April 2013) was a French writer and editor. She was the daughter of André Gide and Elisabeth van Rysselberghe, daughter...
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and daughter of André Gide Charles Gide (1847–1932), French economist and uncle of André Gide Gide Loyrette Nouel, European law firm Gide River, river in...
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activated near him. André Gide (アンドレ・ジッド, Andore Jiddo) Voiced by: Shinichiro Miki (Japanese); Kirk Thornton (English) Named after André Gide. He was the leader...
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The 1947 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the French author André Gide "for his comprehensive and artistically significant writings, in which human...
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(1929), a study of Lord Byron, and Dialogue avec André Gide (also 1929), an essay on his friend André Gide. Influenced by thinkers including Henri Bergson...
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many of Proust's friends and contemporaries, including his fellow writer André Gide as well as his valet Ernest A. Forssgren. Proust never openly disclosed...
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Élie Allégret (section Correspondence with André Gide)
professor Paul Gide (1832–1880) and mother of writer André Gide, to the château de La Roque-Baignard to work as the private tutor of André and direct both...
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The Fruits of the Earth (category Works by André Gide)
of the Earth (French: Les nourritures terrestres) is a prose-poem by André Gide, published in France in 1897. A second part, French: Nouvelles nourritures...
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The Immoralist (category Novels by André Gide)
The Immoralist (French: L'Immoraliste) is a novel by André Gide, published in France in 1902. The Immoralist is a recollection of events that Michel narrates...
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Januar 1941 – Februar 1942. André Gide and the Crisis of Modern Thought. Creative Age, New York 1943 (dt.: Andre Gide und die Krise des modernen Denkens)...
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Blois, where she died on 13 October 1913, in apparent obscurity. In 1930, André Gide published a book about the incident, titled La Séquestrée de Poitiers...
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Rysselberghe and his wife Maria Monnom. As a child, she became acquainted with André Gide, a close friend of her parents, and the two became good friends. Élisabeth...
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l'enfant prodigue" ('The Return of the Prodigal Son'), a short story by André Gide. Rudyard Kipling wrote a poem giving an interpretation of the younger...
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The Counterfeiters (novel) (category Novels by André Gide)
Counterfeiters (French: Les Faux-monnayeurs) is a 1925 novel by French author André Gide, first published in Nouvelle Revue Française. With many characters and...
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It was first appropriated for modern criticism by the French author André Gide. A common sense of the phrase is the visual experience of standing between...
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Cuverville, Seine-Maritime, in the Seine-Maritime département, associated with André Gide Cuverville-sur-Yères, in the Seine-Maritime département Louis-Hyacinte...
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Corydon (book) (category Works by André Gide)
Corydon is a book by André Gide consisting of four Socratic dialogues on homosexuality. The name of the book comes from Virgil's pederastic character Corydon...
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The God that Failed (category Works by André Gide)
God that Failed is a 1949 collection of six essays by Louis Fischer, André Gide, Arthur Koestler, Ignazio Silone, Stephen Spender, and Richard Wright...
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Among his literary admirers were Max Jacob, François Mauriac and André Gide. Gide wrote, “I consider Simenon a great novelist, perhaps the greatest,...
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work. Windham's novels include The Dog Star (1950), which was praised by André Gide and Thomas Mann, The Hero Continues (1960), which is likely based on Williams...
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including Fasquelle, Ollendorff, and the Nouvelle Revue Française (NRF). André Gide was famously given the manuscript to read to advise NRF on publication...
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changed focus and began to award literary pioneers like Hermann Hesse, André Gide, T. S. Eliot, and William Faulkner. During this era, "the greatest benefit...
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Andrev Canadian: André Catalan: Andreu Czech: Andrej, Ondřej Dutch: André, Andries English: Andrew, André Estonian: Andres, André/Andre, Andero Finnish:...
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" See the Jaguar (1952) The Immoralist (1954) – based on the book by André Gide The Metamorphosis (1952) – based on the short story by Franz Kafka The...
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André Gide: A Life in the Present. Harvard University Press. p. 663. ISBN 978-0-674-03527-0. Duboile, Christophe (1 January 2002). André Gide – André...
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the publisher Pierre Seghers. He later had a close relationship with André Gide whom he considered to be a father figure. He was also friends with many...
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who would ever be called 'hard-boiled.'" The Nobel Prize-winning author André Gide called the book "a remarkable achievement, the last word in atrocity,...
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the 20th century, including René Char, Louis Aragon, André Breton, Maurice Blanchot, André Gide, Paul Valéry, and, most notably, Gilles Deleuze. Le Mal...
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