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  • The People's Theater

    A curious phenomenon has occurred during the past ten years. French art, the most aristocratic of arts, has come to recognize the masses. French artists have, of course, known of the existence of the people before, but they have considered them only as subjects of conversation, as material for novels, plays, or pictures. "An admirable subject to treat in Latin verses." But they never took the ... Read more

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  • Millet

    Millet by Romain Rolland is an insightful and inspiring biographical study of the celebrated French painter Jean-François Millet, one of the most influential artists of the nineteenth century. Written by Nobel Prize-winning author Romain Rolland, this work offers a thoughtful exploration of Millet's life, artistic vision, and enduring contribution to the world of art. Rolland examines the painter ... Read more

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  • Mahatma Gandhi: The Man who Became One with the Universal Being

    Dark, tranquil eyes. A small frail man, a thin face with large protruding ears. His head covered with a little white cap, his body clothed in coarse white cloth, barefooted. He lives on rice and fruit and drinks only water. He sleeps on the floor—sleeps very little, and works incessantly. His body does not seem to count at all. There is nothing striking about him, at first, except his expression ... Read more

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  • Annette and Sylvie: Being Volume One of The Soul Enchanted

    Set in the late 19th century, "Annette and Sylvie" follows the lives of two young women, Annette and Sylvie, who are friends from childhood. Their paths diverge as they grow older, with Annette embracing a life of artistic expression and Sylvie choosing a more conventional path. Rolland explores themes of friendship, love, artistic pursuit, and societal expectations against the backdrop of turn-of ... Read more

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  • Michelangelo

    Exploring Michelangelo's Artistic Genius and Turbulent Life in the Italian Renaissance

    Translated by Frederick Street ...
    In "Michelangelo," Romain Rolland embarks on a profound exploration of the life and artistic journey of the great Renaissance master. Through a rich narrative interspersed with poetic prose, Rolland masterfully captures the essence of Michelangelo'Äôs struggles, inspirations, and innovations, presenting a vivid tapestry that reflects both the tumult of the Renaissance and the complexity of the ... Read more

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  • The Collected Works of Romain Rolland. Illustrated

    Jean-Christophe, Colas Breugnon, Pierre and Luce and others

    Romain Rolland was a French dramatist, novelist, essayist, art historian and mystic who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1915 "as a tribute to the lofty idealism of his literary production and to the sympathy and love of truth with which he has described different types of human beings".He was a leading supporter of Josef Stalin in France and is also noted for his correspondence with ... Read more

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  • Danton

    Romain Rolland (1866-1944) French writer and winner of the Nobel Prize in literature in 1915. Portrait image is from that time. This historical, phylosophical drama was written in 1899. The original play was produced in Paris in 1900. ... Read more

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  • Above the Battle

    "Above the Battle" by Romain Rolland is a profound exploration of the human condition during times of conflict. The narrative delves into the psychological and moral dilemmas faced by individuals amidst the chaos of war. Rolland's characters grapple with their ideals and the harsh realities of life, reflecting the author's deep philosophical insights. Through rich prose, he examines the impact of ... Read more

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  • Above the Battle

    These lines of Walt Whitman will be recalled by many who read the following pages: for not only does Rolland himself refer to Whitman in his brief Introduction, but, were it not for a certain bizarrerie apart from their context, the words "Over the Carnage" might perhaps have stood on the cover of this volume as a striking variant on Au-dessus de la Mêlée. Yet though the voice comes to us over the ... Read more

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  • Pierre and Luce

    The novel revolves around the central characters, Pierre, and Luce, two young lovers who find their lives intertwined amidst the chaos of war. Pierre is a sensitive and idealistic young man from a wealthy family, while Luce is a spirited and compassionate young woman from a modest background.Their love story unfolds in Paris, against the backdrop of the impending conflict. Despite their different ... Read more

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  • Pierre and Luce

    Pierre plunged into the subway. A feverish, a brutal crowd. On his feet near the door, closely pressed in a bank of human bodies and sharing the heavy atmosphere passing in and out of their mouths, he stared without seeing them at the black and rumbling vaults over which flickered the shining eyes of the train. The same heavy shadows lay in his mind, the same gleams, hard and tremulous. ... Read more

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  • Musicians of To-Day

    "Musicians of To-Day" by Romain Rolland is a profound exploration of the lives and works of contemporary musicians. Rolland delves into the artistic journeys of various composers and performers, highlighting their struggles, triumphs, and the cultural contexts that shape their music. Through insightful analysis and vivid storytelling, he captures the essence of their contributions to the world of ... Read more

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