Andre Gide
Question One:
Gide's "Les Caves du Vatican"
Andre Gide intended to demoralize his readers with his 1914 work "Les Caves du Vatican" (as if in that terrible ....
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The Immoralist
Andre Gide's philosophy and literary themes were influence to a degree by his digestion of the existential philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche. ....
Andre Gide. ....
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Modernist European Literary Fiction
.... literature will be the principal focus of research, as follows: Remembrance of Things Past by Marcel Proust, The Immoralist by
Andre Gide, The Conquerors by ....
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The Nature of Freedom
.... Sartre, JP. (Lloyd Alexander, trans.) Nausea. New York: New Directions, 1959. Starkie, Enid.
Andre Gide. London: Bowes & Bowes, 1953.
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Freedom in Absolute and Relative Terms
.... Sartre, JP. (Lloyd Alexander, trans.) Nausea. New York: New Directions, 1959. Starkie, Enid.
Andre Gide. London: Bowes & Bowes, 1953.
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Paris and Vienna as Cultural Centers
.... In the early twentieth century, Anatole France became popular for his satirical pieces and
Andre Gide became popular for his autobiographical writings. ....
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Homosexuality & Artistic Design
.... The Maids. Trans. Bernard Frechtman. New York: Grove Press, 1954.
Gide,
Andre. The Immoralist. Trans. Richard Howard. 1902. New York: Bantam, 1970. ---. ....
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