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Romain Rolland (1866–1944)

Autor de Jean-Christophe

351+ Obras 2,207 Miembros 43 Reseñas 9 Preferidas

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Romain Rolland was born in Clemency, France. The family moved to Paris in 1880 in order to obtain a better schooling for their son. In 1886 Rolland entered the École Normale Supérieure. He passed his agrégation examination in 1889 and continued his studies in Rome, where he formed a lasting mostrar más friendship with Malwida von Meysenbug. She knew Wagner, Liszt, Nietzsche, and Ibsen, and encouraged his first attempt to write. He received his doctorate in art in 1895, with the first dissertation on music ever presented at the Sorbonne. Rolland became professor of art history at the École Normale in Paris. In 1904 he became a professor of the history of music at the Sorbonne. In his mid-30s he wrote successful dramas about the French Revolution. After his best-known work, Jean-Christophe, was finished, Rolland devoted himself entirely to writing. The ten-volume novel was an epic story of a German musical genius. Rolland had already published a biography on Beethoven in 1903. On completion of Jean-Christophe, Rolland was awarded the Grand Prize in Literature by the French Academy in 1913 and the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1915. With a collection of antiwar writings published in Swiss newspapers, Above the Battle, Rolland became a prominent figure in the pacifist movement during World War I. The book caused protests in France, but Rolland condemned the war and tried to show the oneness of western culture. Due to these opinions he was called traitor. In 1913 he wrote the novel Colas Breugnon, which was published in 1919. In the 1920s Rolland became interested in Indian philosophy and wrote a biography of Mahatma Gandhi. In 1923 Rolland founded the international magazine Europe, which opposed nationalism. Gradually he started to reject Stalinism, and support non-violent social change. From 1914 to 1937 Rolland lived in Switzerland. There he completed the second novel cycle, The Enchanted Soul. Rolland became a mouthpiece of the opposition to Fascism and the Nazis. During the last years of his life, Rolland lived in Vézelay and worked on the biography of Charles Péguy. On December 30, 1944 he succumbed to tuberculosis, an illness that had afflicted him since his childhood. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

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Obras de Romain Rolland

Jean-Christophe (1913) 304 copias
Colás Breugnon 1919 (1919) 165 copias
Pierre and Luce (1920) — Autor — 93 copias
Beethoven (1914) 87 copias
Gandhi (1924) 69 copias
Miguel Ángel (1915) 65 copias
Beethoven the Creator (1929) 62 copias
Life of Vivekananda (1947) 61 copias
Vida de Tolstói (1951) 46 copias
Clerambault (1985) 29 copias
Jean-Christophe 2 : Morning (1965) 28 copias
Jean-Christophe 3 : Youth (1969) 26 copias
Handel (1916) 26 copias
Goethe and Beethoven (1931) 25 copias
Au-dessus de la mêlée (1915) 24 copias
Jean-Christophe 1 : Dawn (2003) 23 copias
Annette and Sylvie (1923) 21 copias
Musicians of Today (1915) 14 copias
Prophets of the new India (2006) 14 copias
The Soul Enchanted (1925) 13 copias
Dageraad (-0001) 12 copias
The Game of Love and Death (1925) 12 copias
Summer (1926) 11 copias
Le théâtre du peuple (2003) 9 copias
Jan Kristof 2 (1988) 9 copias
Liluli (1919) 8 copias
L'Âme enchantée (1992) 8 copias
The Forerunners (2011) 8 copias
Musiker von ehedem (1922) 8 copias
Journey Within (1947) 7 copias
Péguy (1944) 7 copias
Les Léonides (1923) 6 copias
François-Millet (2017) 5 copias
Obras escogidas (1968) 4 copias
In Parijs (1931) 4 copias
Ocarena dusa 1 4 copias
Jan Kryštof. I 3 copias
Indija: dnevnik (1960) 3 copias
Ocarena dusa 2 3 copias
Palmsonntag 3 copias
Tolstoy'un Yasami (2015) 3 copias
O Irmão 2 copias
Rousseau 2 copias
Petr a Lucie (2018) 2 copias
Empedocle (2015) 2 copias
Sur Berlioz (2003) 2 copias
Juan Cristobal II (1930) 2 copias
Romain Rolland 2 copias
DANTON (English Edition) (2010) 2 copias
A Vida De Tolstói (2023) 1 copia
Els llops (1981) 1 copia
Vita di Ramakrsna (1992) 1 copia
INIMA VRAJITA 1 copia
Robespierre 1 copia
Július 14 1 copia
1: L'aube 1 copia
1: Les amies 1 copia
Jean-Christophe – III (2019) 1 copia
Bethovens 1 copia
Colas Breugnon (1982) 1 copia
O Alvorecer 1 copia
O Novo Dia 1 copia
L'éclair de Spinoza (2012) 1 copia
Mémoires 1 copia
Univerzalno evanđelje (1931) 1 copia
Ed. rieder, 1931 — Prólogo — 1 copia
Revue Europe : Romain Rolland — Contribuidor — 1 copia
Opere 1 copia
Le seuil (1946) 1 copia
Deliverance 1 copia
La voz (1952) 1 copia
Teatro III 1 copia
L'ame enchantée t. 1 (1963) 1 copia
L'âme enchantée Tome 2 (1972) 1 copia
PEGUY (tome 1) (1945) 1 copia
Memoires 1 copia
Les loups 1 copia
PEGUY - Tome 2 (1945) 1 copia
I Will Not Rest (2010) 1 copia
Correspondance 1928-1940 (2016) 1 copia

Obras relacionadas

Ulenspiegel (1867) — Epílogo, algunas ediciones506 copias
A World of Great Stories (1947) 261 copias
La danza de Siva : ensayos sobre arte y cultura india (1918) — Prólogo, algunas ediciones194 copias
Kyra Kyralina (1923) — Introducción, algunas ediciones137 copias
English National Opera Guide : Beethoven : Fidelio (1980) — Contribuidor — 28 copias
Romain Rolland par lui-même (1955) — Contribuidor — 4 copias

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Cet ouvrage reproduit intégralment le texte des différents tomes de l'Oeuvre de Romain Rolland: Beethoven, Les Grandes époques créatrices, publiés séparément de 1928 à 1945 par les soins de René Arcos, aux éditions du Sablier, à Paris.
 
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Première édition de 1930.
 
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