(though they raise interesting questions: I know of no study, for instance, that addresses itself to de Man's abiding interest in Gide). From Wordnik.com. [Appendix I: Courses Taught by Paul de Man during the Yale Era] Reference
I would have preferred something by Proust or Gide. From Wordnik.com. [Sing for Me] Reference
Le Ramier/avant-propos de Catherine Gide; préf. de. From Wordnik.com. [André Gide - Bibliography] Reference
Gide divided his narrative works into soties such as. From Wordnik.com. [André Gide - Biography] Reference
Are there any similarities between Gide and yourself?. From Wordnik.com. [Diane Setterfield - An interview with author] Reference
Thomas, Lawrence, André Gide: the Ethic of the Artist. From Wordnik.com. [André Gide - Bibliography] Reference
Martin du Gard, Roger, Notes sur André Gide: 1913-1951. From Wordnik.com. [André Gide - Bibliography] Reference
Naville, Arnold, Bibliographie des écrits de André Gide. From Wordnik.com. [André Gide - Bibliography] Reference
I do not think of my readers in the same way that Gide did. From Wordnik.com. [Sartre at Seventy: An Interview] Reference
Gide often spoke about a phenomenon he called "dédoublement.". From Wordnik.com. [Diane Setterfield - An interview with author] Reference
Œu vres complètes d'André Gide/établie par L. Martin-Chauffier. From Wordnik.com. [André Gide - Bibliography] Reference
These are not great literary journals, like those of Kafka and Gide. From Wordnik.com. [There's Something Wrong with Sven] Reference
Paul deMan has either read Gide not very intelligently or not very much. From Wordnik.com. [Nihilism] Reference
But as Gide remarked, everything has been said before, but it has to be repeated. From Wordnik.com. [2008 December « Anglican Samizdat] Reference
Valéry, in a letter to Gide, asserted that: 'Poe is the only impeccable writer. From Wordnik.com. [Inescapable Poe] Reference
More than any of his contemporaries, Gide has been a man of contrasts, a veritable. From Wordnik.com. [Nobel Prize in Literature 1947 - Presentation Speech] Reference
André Gide, commenting on Stendhal, concentrates on the decrystallization of love. From Wordnik.com. [ON THE EVE OF THE MILLENNIUM] Reference
You specialize in 19th century French literature, particularly the works of Andre Gide. From Wordnik.com. [Diane Setterfield - An interview with author] Reference
André Gide (1869-1951) came from a family of Huguenots and recent converts to Catholicism. From Wordnik.com. [André Gide - Biography] Reference
And over the host of the tribe of the children of Benjamin was Ab'idan the son of Gide-o'ni. From Wordnik.com. [Numbers 10.] Reference
Reaux suspects a plot to trap Gide on Concord so he can set up a competing Earth-based power. From Wordnik.com. [Who Do You Say I Am] Reference
For, after all, Gide was a subversive (word repeatedly used by your reviewer with reference to Gide). From Wordnik.com. [Nihilism] Reference
Then the tribe of Benjamin: and the captain of the sons of Benjamin shall be Ab'idan the son of Gide-o'ni. From Wordnik.com. [Numbers 2.] Reference
Proust, Gide, etc., are ‘characters whom one would dearly love to have at the other side of a barricade’. From Wordnik.com. [The Road to Wigan Pier] Reference
My use of Miss Winter's thirteenth tale as my title and a recurring motif in the book also owes a lot to Gide. From Wordnik.com. [Diane Setterfield - An interview with author] Reference
This is entirely natural: I chose Gide for my Ph.D. because his books were about things I was already interested in. From Wordnik.com. [Diane Setterfield - An interview with author] Reference
The Prizes to Hesse, Gide, Eliot, and Faulkner introduced a half-century of new competence for the difficult mission. From Wordnik.com. [The Nobel Prize in Literature] Reference
Similarly the award to André Gide in 1947 posed an obstacle to the candidature of Georges Duhamel in the following year. From Wordnik.com. [The Nobel Prize in Literature: Nominations and Reports 1901–1950] Reference
In his novel The Immoralist, André Gide wrote that the most detestable kind of person in the world is a man of principles. From Wordnik.com. [Obama’s Lobbyist Policy Excludes Cleland - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com] Reference
For instance there is a section towards the end of The Thirteenth Tale that sounds to my ear just like a translation of Gide. From Wordnik.com. [Diane Setterfield - An interview with author] Reference
Dramatic Personages consists of readable but minor essays on Goethe, Kierkegaard, Kafka, Luther, Calvin, Gide, and T.E. Lawrence. From Wordnik.com. [Strangelove] Reference
The notion most often brought out in the last fifty years - a dozen times since Gide 1947 - is the depiction of human conditions. From Wordnik.com. [Topping Shakespeare? Aspects of the Nobel Prize for Literature] Reference
For even in his ripe age, Gide has never argued in favor of a full and complete acceptance of his experiences and his conclusions. From Wordnik.com. [Nobel Prize in Literature 1947 - Presentation Speech] Reference
"Victor Hugo, alas," Gide is reported to have replied. From Wordnik.com. [Lawyers, Guns & Money] Reference
Gide, whose diary records his bemusement at his dog's propensity to mount his ancient cat. From Wordnik.com. [The Chicago Blog] Reference
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