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Andre Gide: Fiction and Fervour in the Novels of Andre Gide

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ANDRÉ GIDEFICTION AND FERVOUR --- By Jeremy Mark RobinsonAndré Gide (1869-1951) is a writer’s writer, a sophisticated modern artist who progressed from French Symbolism to international postmodernism. André 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 Stéphane Mallarmé), 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. --- CONTENTS ---- Acknowledgements Abbreviations Note On Texts 1 Hall of The Journal 2 The Philosophy of Fruits of the Earth 3 Art 4 Fervour and The Immoralist 5 Religion 6 Philosophy 7 Sensuality 8 Love 9 Joy Illustrations Notes Bibliography

110 pages, Paperback

First published November 24, 1997

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