Roger Martin du Gard (French: [dy gaʁ]; 23 March 1881 – 22 August 1958) was a French novelist, winner of the 1937 Nobel Prize in Literature. Trained as...
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1937 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the French author Roger Martin du Gard (1881–1958) "for the artistic power and truth with which he has depicted...
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Thibault) is a multi-volume roman-fleuve (French, novel sequence) by Roger Martin du Gard, which follows the fortunes of two brothers, Antoine and Jacques...
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been suggested that the novel is influenced by The Thibaults by Roger Martin du Gard, another novel that centres on an intense relationship between two...
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recherche du temps perdu (1908–22) Georges Duhamel, Vie et aventures de Salavin (1920–32) and Chronique des Pasquier (1933–45) Roger Martin du Gard, The Thibaults...
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of narration which takes its highest form in The Forsyte Saga"; Roger Martin du Gard in 1937 "for the artistic power and truth with which he has depicted...
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closely parallel those of the major novel of Gide's good friend, Roger Martin du Gard, The Thibaults, which was published in installments beginning in...
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1993, p. 373 The Statesman, Volume 22, p. 48 Nobel Prize Library: Roger Martin du Gard, Gabriela Mistral, Boris Pasternak. New York, A. Gregory. 1971. p...
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included António Correia de Oliveira, Eugene O'Neill (awarded in 1936), Roger Martin du Gard (awarded in 1937), Frans Eemil Sillanpää (awarded in 1939), Johannes...
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and literary life of his time, close to André Gide and especially Roger Martin du Gard, whose daughter he married. Coppet was governor of the colony of...
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du Nord which won the du Prix du roman populiste and was filmed in 1938 by Marcel Carné. He maintained an important correspondence with Roger Martin du...
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Romain Rolland 1921 – Anatole France 1927 – Henri Bergson 1937 – Roger Martin du Gard 1947 – André Gide 1952 – François Mauriac 1957 – Albert Camus 1960...
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dramatic works, which embody an original concept of tragedy" drama 1937 Roger Martin du Gard (1881–1958) France French "for the artistic power and truth with...
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Peace, 1952 Léon Jouhaux, Peace, 1951 André Gide, Literature, 1947 Roger Martin du Gard, Literature, 1937 Frédéric Joliot-Curie, Chemistry, 1935 Irène Joliot-Curie...
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Dufy, alongside the winner of the 1937 Nobel Prize for Literature, Roger Martin du Gard. Cimiez contains a large Jewish population (around 20%). Bishopric...
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pronounced [fo] rather than [fø]: in Jean Tardieu's Lettre de Hanoï à Roger Martin Du Gard (1928), a soup vendor cries "Pho-ô!" in the street. Many Hanoians...
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demonstrations around the Zola trial were frequent and sometimes violent. Roger Martin du Gard reported that "Individuals with Jewish features were grabbed, surrounded...
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Thibaults (French: Les Thibault), an eight-part serial novel by Roger Martin du Gard 1 Thibault Square (the LG Building or the BP Centre), a skyscraper...
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Jacques Copeau (section The Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier)
playwrights from outside the theatre such as Jean Schlumberger and Roger Martin du Gard. The Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier was inaugurated with a little ceremony on...
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Medicine – 1928 Jean-Paul Sartre – B.A – Nobel in Literature – 1964 Roger Martin du Gard – B.A – Nobel in Literature – 1937 Henri Bergson – B.A and Professor...
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novelist Fanny Clar (1875–1944) Louisa Emily Dobrée (fl. c. 1877–1917) Roger Martin du Gard (1881–1958), Nobel Prize in Literature, 1937 Louis Pergaud (1882–1915)...
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Johannes V. Jensen (awarded in 1944), Paul Valéry, Dmitry Merezhkovsky, Roger Martin du Gard (awarded in 1937) and H. G. Wells. Fourteen of the nominees were...
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Kostis Palamas, Olav Duun, Jarl Hemmer, Karel Capek, Benedetto Croce, Roger Martin du Gard (awarded in 1937) and Johannes V. Jensen (awarded in 1944). Ten were...
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Edmund Duggan (playwright) (1862–1938, Australia) Roger Martin du Gard {redirect to Martin du Gard, Roger} Ashley Dukes (1885–1959, England) Alexandre Dumas...
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advocate, lived and died here René Semelaigne (1855–1934), biographer Roger Martin du Gard, winner of the 1937 Nobel Prize for Literature Sandra Boëlle, politician...
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to cast off all that is artificial or merely conventional. In Roger Martin du Gard’s The Thibaults, two of the main characters, Jacques Thibault and...
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Georges Duhamel published in 1932 by Mercure de France, dedicated to Roger Martin du Gard. Georges Duhamel, the narrator, in a caustic and purposefully ultra-conservative...
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La Repubblica. Retrieved 4 January 2022. Schalk, David L. (2019). Roger Martin Du Gard - The Novelist and History. Cornell University Press. p. 152. ISBN 9781501743276...
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refer to: Pont du Gard, a Roman aqueduct bridge Vers-Pont-du-Gard, a commune in the Gard department Rochefort-du-Gard, a commune in the Gard department Saint-Jean-du-Gard...
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nouveaux was edited by Émile-Paul and Maurice Martin du Gard [de; fr], the cousin of Roger Martin du Gard, while the editorial board was made up of Edmond...
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