Roger Martin du Gard and Maumort
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In the late 1930s and early 1940s, Roger Martin du Gard was one of the most famous writers in the Western world. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1937, and his works, especially Les Thibault, a multivolume novel, were translated into English and read widely. Today, this close friend of André Gide, Albert Camus, and André Malraux is almost unknown, largely because he left unfinished the long project he began in the 1940s, Lieutenant-Colonel de Maumort. This book creates a blend of intellectual history, family drama, and biography.
THE GRATUITOUS BEHAVIOR CONCEPT IN LES CAVES DU VATICAN OF ANDRE GIDE AND L’ETRANGER OF ALBERT CAMUS
2013 ◽
Vol Volume 6 Issue 3
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1978 ◽
Vol 34
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pp. 760-761
1966 ◽
Vol 22
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pp. 59a-59a