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Gide

1893

(22 November 1869 – 19 February 1951)  Gide was a French writer of the symbolist movement and won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1947.


"Gide's work can be seen as an investigation of freedom and empowerment in the face of moralistic and puritanical constraints, and gravitates around his continuous effort to achieve intellectual honesty" (1).  

Stevens wrote in his letter to Henry Church in 1944 that he would like Church to send a copy of his Notes toward a Supreme Fiction to Gide's journal Nouvele revue francaise.     

Works[]

Les Cahiers d'André Walter (1891) [The Notebooks of Andre Walter]

Les Nourritures terrestres  (1897) [Fruits of the Eart]

The Immoralist (1902)

Le Retour de l'enfant prodigue  (1907) [The Return of the Prodigal]

Lafcadio's Adventures: A Novel 1914)

The Counterfeiters (1925)


References[]

  1. Andre Gide
  2. Stevens, Wallace. Letters of Wallace Stevens. Ed. Holy Stevens. Berkley: University of California Press, 1996. 461.
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