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Madeleine Rolland. Madeleine Rolland, Elena Stasova, and Gabrielle Duchêne (l-r) in August 1934 at the world gathering of women. Madeleine Rolland (October 17, 1872 – April 1, 1960) was a French translator and peace activist. [1] She was affiliated with the French section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF).
Romain Rolland (French: [ʁɔmɛ̃ ʁɔlɑ̃]; 29 January 1866 – 30 December 1944) was a French dramatist, novelist, essayist, art historian and mystic who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1915 "as a tribute to the lofty idealism of his literary production and to the sympathy and love of truth with which he has described different types of human beings".
- 1902–1944
- Nobel Prize in Literature, 1915
- Clothilde Bréal, m. 1892–1901; Jify Romain Rolland, m. 1934–1944
- Madeleine Rolland (sister)
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Madeleine Rolland was a French translator and peace activist. She was affiliated with the French section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF).
Apr 18, 2024 · Notable Works: “Jean-Christophe”. “Mahatma Gandhi”. Romain Rolland (born Jan. 29, 1866, Clamecy, France—died Dec. 30, 1944, Vézelay) was a French novelist, dramatist, and essayist, an idealist who was deeply involved with pacifism, the fight against fascism, the search for world peace, and the analysis of artistic genius.
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Madeleine Rolland, née le 17 octobre 1872 à Clamecy et morte 1 er avril 1960 à Créteil est une traductrice française. Elle est une des cadres de la section française de la Ligue internationale des femmes pour la paix et la liberté .
- Rosine Marie Madeleine Rolland
Madeleine was a very intelligent woman. She was responsible for the safety of nuclear power plants in France. She enthusiastically took part in Rolland’s work. Her great generosity and open-mindedness won over all those who had the chance to meet her.
Jun 28, 2013 · Although known as the ‘conscience of Europe’, he did not hide his admiration for many currents in German culture, and was privately anti-Semitic—he divorced his French wife, Clotilde Bréal, a French Jewess from a family of noted Dreyfusards and Parisian academics.