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  1. Aug 3, 2023 · André Paul Guillaume Gide was a towering figure of 20th-century French literature due to his diverse and prolific talents in letters, including plays, fiction, diaries, travel writings, poetry, criticism, and social commentary. Gide was born and died in Paris.

  2. La Symphonie pastorale is a French novella written by André Gide first published in October and November 1919 in La Nouvelle Revue Française N° 73 and N° 74. Plot [ edit ] A pastor adopts a young blind girl whom his daughter, Charlotte, names "Gertrude".

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  4. André Gide (born Nov. 22, 1869, Paris, France—died Feb. 19, 1951, Paris) was a French writer, humanist, and moralist who received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1947. Heritage and youth. Gide was the only child of Paul Gide and his wife, Juliette Rondeaux.

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  5. In 1908 Gide helped found the influential Nouvelle revue française (NRF), and a year later the annual literary and socially progressive ten-day conferences, led by Paul Desjardins, known as the Décades de Pontigny. In 1914 Gide broke with the celebrated dramatist Paul Claudel over a passage in Gide's novel The Vatican Cellars (Les caves du ...

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    André Paul Guillaume Gide (French: [ɑ̃dʁe pɔl ɡijom ʒid]; 22 November 1869 – 19 February 1951) was a French author whose writings spanned a wide variety of styles and topics. He was awarded the 1947 Nobel Prize in Literature .

    • 19 February 1951 (aged 81), Paris, France
    • André Paul Guillaume Gide, 22 November 1869, Paris, France
  7. GIDE, André (Paul-Guillaume)Nationality: French. Born: Paris, 22 November 1869. Education: École Alsacienne, Paris, 1878-80; Lycée in Montpellier, 1881; boarder at ...

  8. Gide, André Paul Guillaume (1869–1951) French novelist, playwright, and critic. His novels and Journals (1885–1950) show the constant struggle between his puritan and pagan elements. Mature works, such as Les Faux-monnayeurs (1926), dramatize a search for spiritual truth.

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