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André Gide

André Gide

Naomi Segal

Clarendon Press
1998
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This book makes a powerful and somtimes contentious contribution to current debates in gender, feminist, and queer theory. Tracing the hydraulic image in a range of theoretical texts on pedagogy, pederasty, reproductive fantasy, and the anthropology of body fluids, Naomi Segal goes on to examine this imagery in the writings of André Gide. Gide's sexuality was explicitly central to everything he wrote, but it was complex and diverse, motivated as much by undesire as by curiosity and the chase. The ventriloquism of the female voice, versions of triangularity, the potentially endless male chain, the desire of sun on skin, a sideways genealogy, and the gratuity of crime, education, virtue, or playthese mobile patterns are found throughout his fiction and non-fiction. In Gide's polemic, it is always better to be loved by an uncle than an aunt; but all love is motivated by the fluidity of the swerve.
Andre Gide

Andre Gide

Patrick Pollard

Yale University Press
1991
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Andre Gide, renowned French essayist, novelist, and playwright, was also a homosexual apologist whose sexuality was central to the whole of his literary and political discourse. This book by Patrick Pollard—the first serious study of homosexuality in Gide’s theater and fiction—analyzes his ideas and traces the philosophical, anthropological, scientific, and literary movements that influenced his thought. Pollard begins by discussing Corydon, a defense of pederasty that Gide felt was his most important book. He then provided a historical and analytical survey of books that contributed to Gide’s perception of homosexuality, including works on philosophy, social theory, natural history, and medicolegal questions. Pollard goes on to investigate works of fiction—ancient and modern, European and Oriental—in which Gide saw homosexual elements. He concludes by considering the homosexual themes in Gide’s own works, analyzing the ways that Gide constantly tried to resolve conflicts between nature and culture, hypocrisy and honesty, corruption and sound moral judgment, anomaly and conformity, and sexual freedom and religious constraint. The book provides a new perspective on Gide’s work, a reconstruction of the moral and intellectual climate in Europe at the beginning of the twentieth century, and a substantial contribution to the cultural history of homosexuality.
Andre Gide

Andre Gide

David H. Walker

Longman
1996
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This book presents a selection of some of the most significant critical work written on Andre Gide during his lifetime and since. As a major writer of the twentieth-century, his life and creative output, as well as his role as a leading intellectual, attracted comment from prominent contemporaries and continues to have relevance today. Containing a substantial introduction and overview, this compilation offers a variety of illuminating perspectives that will inform and guide the general and specialist reader.
André Gide

André Gide

Alan Sheridan

Harvard University Press
2000
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One of the most important writers of the twentieth century, André Gide also led what was probably one of the most interesting lives our century has seen. Gide knew and corresponded with many of the major literary figures of his day, from Mallarmé to Oscar Wilde. Though a Communist, his critical account of Soviet Russia in Return from the USSR earned him the enmity of the Left. A lifelong advocate of moral and political freedom and justice, he was a proscribed writer on the Vatican’s infamous “Index.” Self-published most of his life, he won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1947, at the age of 77. An avowed homosexual, he nonetheless married his cousin, and though their marriage was unconsummated, at 53 he fathered a daughter for a friend.Alan Sheridan’s book is a literary biography of Gide, an intimate portrait of the reluctantly public man, whose work was deeply and inextricably entangled with his life. Gide’s life provides a unique perspective on our century, an idea of what it was like for one person to live through unprecedented technological change, economic growth and collapse, the rise of socialism and fascism, two world wars, a new concern for the colonial peoples and for women, and the astonishing hold of Rome and Moscow over intellectuals. Following Gide from his first forays among the Symbolists through his sexual and political awakenings to his worldwide fame as a writer, sage, and commentator on his age, Sheridan richly conveys the drama of a remarkable life; the depth, breadth, and vitality of an incomparable oeuvre; and the spirit of a time that both so aptly expressed.
Andre Gide

Andre Gide

David H. Walker

Routledge
2018
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This book presents a selection of some of the most significant critical work written on Andre Gide during his lifetime and since. As a major writer of the twentieth-century, his life and creative output, as well as his role as a leading intellectual, attracted comment from prominent contemporaries and continues to have relevance today. Containing a substantial introduction and overview, this compilation offers a variety of illuminating perspectives that will inform and guide the general and specialist reader.
André Gide's Return From the USSR
Andr Paul Guillaume Gide (22 November 1869 - 19 February 1951) was a French author and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature (in 1947). His work "Retour de l' U.R.S.S." (1936) is a simple, yet important testimony to life inside a totalitarian society and the ensuing disillusionment felt by those who believed in the socialist utopia. Gide's informal style allows the reader to travel inside Stalin's Soviet Union and understand the disillusionment that Gide and others felt at seeing hopes dash upon the rocks of reality. It is a must read for anyone interested in learning about totalitarianism from inside a system.
Andre Gide

Andre Gide

Jeremy Robinson

Crescent Moon Publishing
2020
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ANDR GIDE FICTION AND FERVOUR By Jeremy Robinson Andr Gide (1869-1951) is a writer's writer, a sophisticated modern artist who progressed from French Symbolism to international postmodernism. Andr Gide is a mass of contradictions, paradoxes and tensions of all kinds. He is puritanical but pagan - an ascetic who adores sensuality - an atheist who yearns for God - a homosexual who all his life loved his wife, Madeleine Rondeaux - he strived for objectivity while remaining one of the most introspective of writers - he needed the rainy domesticity of Normandy and the sun-baked wildness of North Africa - despite his prolific output he produced only one novel (in his sense of the term) - he is very much a part of the modern European tradition (of Fyodor Dostoievsky, Friedrich Nietzsche, Rainer Maria Rilke, Gustave Flaubert, Arthur Rimbaud and St phane Mallarm ), while also standing outside it all, unclassifiable. The book concentrates on the texts Fruits of the Earth, The Immoralist, and the Journals, and aspects of Gide's work such as art, religion, philosophy, love and identity. This new edition has been completely updated. Includes illustrations featuring Gide, bibliography and notes. Paperback.
Andre Gide

Andre Gide

Jeremy Robinson

Crescent Moon Publishing
2020
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ANDR GIDE FICTION AND FERVOUR By Jeremy Robinson Andr Gide (1869-1951) is a writer's writer, a sophisticated modern artist who progressed from French Symbolism to international postmodernism. Andr Gide is a mass of contradictions, paradoxes and tensions of all kinds. He is puritanical but pagan - an ascetic who adores sensuality - an atheist who yearns for God - a homosexual who all his life loved his wife, Madeleine Rondeaux - he strived for objectivity while remaining one of the most introspective of writers - he needed the rainy domesticity of Normandy and the sun-baked wildness of North Africa - despite his prolific output he produced only one novel (in his sense of the term) - he is very much a part of the modern European tradition (of Fyodor Dostoievsky, Friedrich Nietzsche, Rainer Maria Rilke, Gustave Flaubert, Arthur Rimbaud and St phane Mallarm ), while also standing outside it all, unclassifiable. The book concentrates on the texts Fruits of the Earth, The Immoralist, and the Journals, and aspects of Gide's work such as art, religion, philosophy, love and identity. This new edition has been completely updated. Includes illustrations featuring Gide, bibliography and notes.
André Gide

André Gide

Paul Souday

BoD - Books on Demand
2024
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ANDR GIDE de Paul Souday est une tude approfondie et perspicace de l'un des crivains fran ais les plus influents du XXe si cle. Publi en 1927, cet ouvrage offre une analyse d taill e de la vie et de l'oeuvre d'Andr Gide, Prix Nobel de litt rature 1947, travers le regard aiguis d'un critique litt raire renomm . Souday retrace le parcours intellectuel et artistique de Gide, depuis ses d buts symbolistes jusqu' son engagement politique et social. Il examine avec finesse l' volution stylistique et th matique de l'auteur, mettant en lumi re les influences litt raires qui ont fa onn son criture et sa pens e. L'ouvrage accorde une attention particuli re l'analyse des oeuvres majeures de Gide, telles que Les Nourritures terrestres, L'Immoraliste, La Porte troite et Les Faux-monnayeurs . Souday d cortique le style unique de Gide, son usage subtil de l'ironie et son exploration constante des questions morales et existentielles. Le critique s'attache galement contextualiser l'oeuvre de Gide dans le paysage litt raire de son poque, soulignant son r le de pr curseur et son influence sur la litt rature moderne. Il aborde les controverses suscit es par certains crits de Gide, notamment autour de son homosexualit et de ses positions anticolonialistes. ANDR GIDE s'inscrit naturellement dans les cat gories Critique litt raire, Biographies d' crivains et Litt rature fran aise du XXe si cle . Ce livre reste une r f rence incontournable pour les tudiants en lettres, les chercheurs et tous les passionn s de litt rature fran aise. L'analyse de Souday se distingue par sa rigueur intellectuelle et sa capacit saisir la complexit de l'homme et de l' crivain. Il offre un clairage pr cieux sur les th mes r currents dans l'oeuvre de Gide: la qu te de l'authenticit , la tension entre morale et d sir, l'engagement de l' crivain dans la soci t . Bien que publi avant certaines oeuvres tardives de Gide, ce livre demeure d'une tonnante ac
Fiche de lecture Les Faux-monnayeurs de André Gide (Analyse littéraire de référence et résumé complet)
La collection Conna tre une oeuvre vous offre la possibilit de tout savoir des Faux-monnayeurs, de Andr Gide, gr ce une fiche de lecture aussi compl te que d taill e. La r daction, claire et accessible, a t confi e un sp cialiste universitaire. Cette fiche de lecture r pond une charte qualit mise en place par une quipe d'enseignants. Ce livre contient la biographie de Andr Gide, la pr sentation de l'oeuvre, le r sum d taill (chapitre par chapitre), les raisons du succ s, les th mes principaux et l' tude du mouvement litt raire de l'auteur.
Les Faux-monnayeurs de André Gide (fiche de lecture et analyse complète de l'oeuvre)
Venez d couvrir le roman de Andr Gide gr ce une analyse litt raire de r f rence crite par un sp cialiste universitaire, cette fiche de lecture est recommand e par de nombreux enseignants. Cet ouvrage contient la biographie de l' crivain, le r sum d taill , le mouvement litt raire, le contexte de publication de l'oeuvre et l'analyse compl te. Retrouvez tous nos titres sur: www.fichedelecture.fr.
Diario 1887-1950 (Estuche) / The Journals of André Gide (1887-1950)
Un documento incomparable sobre la vida de un escritor y su tiempo. El presente estuche re ne en cuatro vol menes el Diario de Andr Gide en su totalidad, y abarca un per odo que va desde 1887 hasta 1950, el a o de la muerte del autor. En sus m s de 3.000 p ginas, los lectores encontrar n un testimonio nico de esta poca, que incluye dos guerras mundiales, el fin del colonialismo, el ascenso del comunismo y una revoluci n social que afect profundamente las costumbres y los valores de la sociedad europea y mundial. Andr Gide pasa revista a esos hechos hist ricos, pero tambi n lleva a cabo un exhaustivo an lisis de su compleja personalidad. Nuestra edici n, en una estupenda traducci n nueva de Ignacio Vidal Folch, cuenta con cuatro pr logos escritos por Ignacio Echeverr a que contextualizan la obra.
Andre Gide's Politics

Andre Gide's Politics

Na Na

Palgrave Macmillan
2000
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At the peak of his career, after having established himself as an accomplished writer, astute moraliste, and the foremost spokesperson of his generation for personal freedom and self-realization, Gide became aware, first, that his particular brand of bourgeois individualism was becoming increasingly irrelevant in the contemporary world and, second, that social commitment and even revolution could serve as a powerful source of inspiration and self-renewal. Over a ten-year period that began in the 1920s and ended with his public break with the Soviet Union in 1936, Gide the committed intellectual interacted with society in ways that were for him unprecedented. These essays examine the outcomes of Gide s evolving commitment to a host of controversial issues ranging from the sexual to the political, from the literary to the social.
André Gide and the Second World War

André Gide and the Second World War

Jocelyn Van Tuyl

State University of New York Press
2006
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The first complete study of Gide's neglected wartime writings.Arguably the most influential French writer of the early twentieth century, André Gide is a paradigmatic figure whose World War II writings offer an exemplary reflection of the challenges facing a leading writer in a time of national collapse. Tracing Gide's circuitous "intellectual itinerary" from the fall of France through the postwar purge, this book examines the ambiguous role of France's senior man of letters during the Second World War. The writer's intricate maneuverings offer privileged insights into three issues of broad significance: the relationship of literature and politics in France during World War II, the repressions and repositionings that continue to fuel controversy about the period, and the role of public intellectuals in times of national crisis.With the exception of the early wartime Journal, Gide's publications during France's "dark years" have received little critical attention. This book scrutinizes the entire wartime oeuvre in depth, tracing the evolution of Gide's political views and, most importantly, reading the wartime texts against each other. It is the interplay among these texts that reveals the full complexity of Gide's political positionings and the rhetorical brilliance he deployed to redress his tarnished image.
André Gide and the Second World War

André Gide and the Second World War

Jocelyn Van Tuyl

State University of New York Press
2007
pokkari
The first complete study of Gide's neglected wartime writings.Arguably the most influential French writer of the early twentieth century, André Gide is a paradigmatic figure whose World War II writings offer an exemplary reflection of the challenges facing a leading writer in a time of national collapse. Tracing Gide's circuitous "intellectual itinerary" from the fall of France through the postwar purge, this book examines the ambiguous role of France's senior man of letters during the Second World War. The writer's intricate maneuverings offer privileged insights into three issues of broad significance: the relationship of literature and politics in France during World War II, the repressions and repositionings that continue to fuel controversy about the period, and the role of public intellectuals in times of national crisis.With the exception of the early wartime Journal, Gide's publications during France's "dark years" have received little critical attention. This book scrutinizes the entire wartime oeuvre in depth, tracing the evolution of Gide's political views and, most importantly, reading the wartime texts against each other. It is the interplay among these texts that reveals the full complexity of Gide's political positionings and the rhetorical brilliance he deployed to redress his tarnished image.
Andre Gide Dans Le Labyrinthe De La Mythotextualite Vol 8

Andre Gide Dans Le Labyrinthe De La Mythotextualite Vol 8

Pamela Antonia Genova

Purdue University Press
1995
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This is an intelligent study of an important topic, one not treated in this manner and deserving of a new investigation. It brings to bear, in particular, various recent critical concepts such as 'text' and 'intertextuality' that provide a new understanding of Gide's use of myth." Catharine Savage Brosman "Genova's study ... is an important contribution to our knowledge of Gide the writer and the man."Pierre L. Horn, Wright State University