André Gide
André Paul Guillaume Gide was a French author whose writing spanned a wide variety of styles and topics. He was awarded the 1947 Nobel Prize in Literature. Gide's career ranged from his beginnings in the symbolist movement to criticising imperialism between the two World Wars. Author of more than 50 books, he was described in his New York Times obituary as "France's greatest contemporary man of letters" and "judged the greatest French writer of this century by the literary cognoscenti."
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Marshlands, and Prometheus misbound
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1953
Anthologie de la poésie française
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1949
Notes sur Chopin
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1948
Two legends
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1946
Imaginary interviews
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1944
Thésée
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1943
Interviews imaginaires
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1942
The journals of André Gide, 1889-1949
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1939
Proserpine
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1934
Two symphonies
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1931
André Walter
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1930
Les Faux-monnayeurs
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1925
Si le grain ne meurt
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1924
Caves du Vatican
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1922
Les nourritures terrestres
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1921
Isabelle
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1921
La Symphonie pastoral
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1919
Nouveaux prétextes
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1918
Prétextes
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1913
La porte étroite
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1907
Amyntas: Mopsus
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1906
Oscar Wilde
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1905
L'immoraliste
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1902
Romans, récits et soties
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1864