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         Mauriac Francois:     more books (101)
  1. François Mauriac: Webster's Timeline History, 1909 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-02-20
  2. Francois Mauriac (Grandes biographies) (French Edition) by Violaine Massenet, 2000
  3. Intention and Achievement: An Essay on the Novels of Francois Mauriac by J.E. Flower, 1969-10
  4. L'Aquitaine de Francois Mauriac (Les Chemins de l'euvre) (French Edition) by Michel Suffran, 1983
  5. Novelas Escogidas de François Mauriac by Francois Mauriac, 1960-01-01
  6. Francois Mauriac by Maxwell Austin Smith, 1970-06
  7. Francois Mauriac entre la gauche et la droite: Actes du colloque de la Sorbonne, 24-26 mai 1994 (Collection "Mauriac et son temps") (French Edition)
  8. Homoerotik bei Francois Mauriac: Zur literarischen Gestaltung eines Tabus (Studia Romanica) (German Edition) by Dorothee Risse, 2000
  9. Nudo de víboras, de François Mauriac. (Teatro).(Reseña de teatro): An article from: Siempre! by Javier Sicilia, Patricia Gutíerrez-Otero, 2003-03-02
  10. Le croyant et l'humaniste inquiet: Correspondance, Francois Mauriac-Georges Duhamel (1919-1966) (Bibliotheque contemporaine) (French Edition) by Francois Mauriac, 1997
  11. Francois Mauriac et Therese Desqueyroux (French Edition) by Andre J Joubert, 1982
  12. Therese (Penguin Modern Classics) by Francois Mauriac, 2002-04-25
  13. Francois Mauriac: Du peche a la redemption (Collection L'Auteur et son message) (French Edition) by Theodore Quoniam, 1984
  14. LES CHEFS D'OEUVRE DE FRANCOIS MAURIAC: DIEU ET MAMMON, SOUFFRANCES ET BONHEUR DU CHRETIEN, LA VIE ET LA MORT D4UN POETE, LES MAISONS FUGITIVES, HIVER, DISCOURS DE RECEPTION A L'ACADEMIE FRANCAISE, CE QUE JE CROIS (IX) by FRANCOIS MAURIAC, 1967

41. Nobel Prize For Literature Laureates
1952 francois mauriac France, Fiction (18851970) French. 1950 Bertrand RussellGreat Britain, Philosophy (1899-1961) English nobel Acceptance Speech
http://www.literature-awards.com/nobel_prize_literature.html
Nobel Prize for Literature Laureates About the Nobel Prize How the Nobel Laureates are Chosen Alfred Nobel Nobel Links ... Imre Kertesz , of Hungary, has been awarded The Nobel Prize for Literature 2002 "The highest prize should no doubt be awarded to the members of the Swedish Academy, for having had the courage this year to award the Nobel Prize to a jester." Dario Fo , Nobel Lecture V. S. Naipul Works Language: English Gao Xingjian China, Drama and Prose (1940-) Nobel Lecture Works in Translation Language: Chinese Gunter Grass Germany, Fiction (1927-) Nobel Lecture The Works of Gunter Grass Language: German Jose Saramago Portugal, Fiction (1922-) Nobel Lecture The Works of Saramago Language: Portuguese Dario Fo Italy, Drama (1926-) The Works of Dario Fo Language: Italian 1996 Wislawa Szymborska Poland, Poetry (1923- ) Language: Polish Seamus Heaney Language: English Nobel Lecture Poetry by Heaney 1994 Kenzaburo Oe Japan, Fiction (1935-) Japanese Toni Morrison English Nobel Lecture Works of Toni Morrison ... The Works of Gordimer 1990 Octavio Paz Mexico, Poetry and Criticism (1914-1998) Language: Spanish

42. Nobel Prize For Literature
1952 francois mauriac France, Fiction (18851970) Language French. Russell GreatBritain, Philosophy (1899-1961) Language English nobel Acceptance Speech
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About the Nobel Prize How the Nobel Laureates are Chosen Nobel Links Nobel Trivia ... English Language Laureates 2002 Imre Kertesz , of Hungary "The highest prize should no doubt be awarded to the members of the Swedish Academy, for having had the courage this year to award the Nobel Prize to a jester." Dario Fo, Nobel Lecture V. S. Naipul Works Language: English Gao Xingjian China, Drama and Prose (1940-) Nobel Lecture Works in Translation Language: Chinese Gunter Grass Germany, Fiction (1927-) Nobel Lecture The Works of Gunter Grass Language: German Jose Saramago Portugal, Fiction (1922-) Nobel Lecture The Works of Saramago Language: Portuguese Dario Fo Italy, Drama (1926-) Nobel Lecture The Works of Dario Fo Language: Italian 1996 Wislawa Szymborska Poland, Poetry (1923-) Language: Polish Seamus Heaney Northern Ireland, Poetry (1939-) Language: English Nobel Lecture Poetry by Heaney 1994 Kenzaburo Oe Japan, Fiction (1935-) Language: Japanese Toni Morrison (pseudonym of Chloe Wofford) United States, Fiction (1931-) Language:

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1902 Theodor Mommsen (Alemania, 1817-1903) historiador
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1914 no concedido Romain Rolland (Francia, 1866-1944) novelista 1916 Verner Von Heidenstam (Suecia, 1859-1940) poeta Karl Gjellerup (Dinamarca, 1857-1919) novelista Henrik Pontoppidan (Dinamarca, 1857-1943) novelista 1918 no concedido Carl Spitteler (Suiza, 1845-1924) poeta y novelista Knut Hamsun (Noruega, 1859-1952) novelista Anatole France (Francia, 1844-1924) novelista William Butler Yeats (Irlanda, 1865-1939) poeta ... Luigi Pirandello (Italia, 1867-1936) dramaturgo 1935 no concedido Eugene O' Neill (EEUU, 1888-1953) dramaturgo 1937 Roger Martin du Gard (Francia, 1881-1958) novelista Pearl S. Buck (EEUU, 1892-1973) novelista

44. Cody's Books
nobel Prize for Literature. Spain) Halldor Kiljian Laxness (Iceland) Ernest Hemingway(USA) Winston Churchill (United Kingdom) francois mauriac (France) Par
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45. Nobel Prize For Literature
Selected by the Swedish Academy for the nobel Foundation. 1954 Ernest HemingwayUSA; 1953 Winston Churchill United Kingdom; 1952 francois mauriac France;
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46. BookWeb: Literary Award Winners: Nobel Prize For Literature: 1950 To Present
nobel, a Swedish chemist, which is held in trust by the nobel Foundation. US) 1953Sir Winston LS Churchill (Great Britain) 1952 francois mauriac (France) 1951
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Nobel Prize for Literature: 1950 to Present The Nobel Prize for Literature has been awarded by the Swedish Academy since 1901 to a person who has made the greatest contribution to the field of literature, as determined by the Nobel Committee. Nominations for the prize are made by members of the Academy, members of similar academies and societies, professors of literature and language, former Nobel laureates, and presidents of author organizations. The monetary award is a share of the interest on the endowment made by Alfred Nobel, a Swedish chemist, which is held in trust by the Nobel Foundation. Imre Kertész (Hungary)
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47. Harapan's Bookshelf: Nobel Prize (Literature)
nobel Prize for Literature last updated on 02/02/25. Link Official Website of nobelFoundation 1999. Guntar Grass, Germany. 1998. 1952. francois mauriac. France. 1951.
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48. University Of Akron News - Nobel Prize-Winning Activist Elie
of Grand Officer in the French Legion of Honor and the nobel Peace Prize During aninterview with the French writer francois mauriac, he was persuaded to end
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49. Nobel Literature
Included is an Interactive Learning Studio of lesson plans based on the NobelPrize themes Peace, Physics, Chemistry, and 1952 francois mauriac (France).
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Nobel Prize for Literature
The Nobel Prize, named after Alfred Nobel (1833-1896) the inventor of dynamite, is now worth $1,000,000 to the winner. The prize is awarded to those who have most benefited mankind in several areas including literature. For more information about this prestigious award, visit the official website of the Nobel Foundation
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Based on Nobel Prize achievements, this site offers resources and historical references with compelling interactive media. Included is an Interactive Learning Studio of lesson plans based on the Nobel Prize
themes: Peace, Physics, Chemistry, and Literature. Exercises contain multimedia elements, references, resources, and Teacher Bulletin 1997 Dario Fo (Italy) 1996 Wislawa Szymborska (Poland) 1995 Seamus Heaney (Ireland) 1994 Kenzaburo Oe (Japan) 1993 Toni Morrison (USA) 1992 Derek Walcott (St. Lucia, West Indies) 1991 Nadine Gordimer (South Africa) 1990 Octavio Paz (Mexico) 1989 Camilo Jose Cela (Spain) 1988 Naguib Mahfouz (Egypt) 1987 Joseph Brodsky (USA) 1986 Wole Soyinka (Nigeria) 1985 Claude Simon (France) 1984 Jaroslav Seifer (Czechoslovakia) 1983 William Golding (Great Britain) 1982 Gabriel Garcia Marquez (Colombia) 1981 Elias Canetti (Great Britain) 1980 Czeslaw Milosz (USA and Poland) 1979 Odysseus Elytis (pen name of Odysseus Alepoudhelis, Greece)

50. Swishweb.com : Arts & Culture : Literature : Nobel Prize In Literature 1948-2000
Home Arts Culture Literature nobel Prize in Literature 19482000, Year, Winner. 1951,Par (Fabian) Lagerkvist. 1952, francois mauriac. 1953, Winston Churchill.
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51. Nobel Prize Winners For Literature
The nobel Prize for Literature is presented to the person who Winston Churchill, UnitedKingdom, Essays/Speeches 1952 — francois mauriac, France, Novels 1951
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Nobel Prize Winners for Literature
Alfred Nobel directed in his will that funds from his estate be used to fund five annual prizes. The Nobel Prize for Literature is presented to the person who shall have produced in the field of literature, the most outstanding work of an idealistic tendency. The Swedish Academy in Stockholm awards the prize for literature. The prizes were first presented in 1901.
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Alphabetical listing of nobel prize laureates in Literature. Name. Year Awarded. Martinson,Harry, 1974. mauriac, francois, 1952. Milosz, Czeslaw, 1980.
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Alphabetical listing of Nobel prize laureates in Literature
Name Year Awarded Saramago, Jose Agnon, Shmuel Yosef Aleixandre, Vicente Andriic, Ivo Asturias, Miguel Angel Beckett, Samuel Bellow, Saul Benavente, Jacinto Bergson, Henri Bjornson, Bjornstjerne Martinus Boell, Heinrich Brodsky, Joseph Buck, Pearl Bunin, Ivan Alekseyevich Camus, Albert Canetti, Elias Carducci, Giosue Cela, Camilo Jose Churchill, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Deledda, Grazia Eizaguirre, Jose Echegaray Y Eliot, Thomas Stearns Elytis, Odysseus Eucken, Rudolf Christoph Faulkner, William Fo, Dario France, Anatole Galsworthy, John Gard, Roger Martin Du Gide, Andre Paul Guillaume Gjellerup, Karl Adolph Golding, Sir William Gordimer, Nadine Hamsun, Knut Pedersen Hauptmann, Gerhart Johann Robert Heaney, Seamus Heidenstam, Carl Gustaf Verner Von Hemingway, Ernest Miller Hesse, Hermann Heyse, Paul Johann Ludwig Jensen, Johannes Vilhelm Jimenez, Juan Ramon Johnson, Eyvind

53. FAURISSON: Elie Wiesel (1986) Bah.indonesia
delapan puluh tiga wakil dari Bundenstag mengajukan hadiah nobel perdamaian pada YahudiAmerika yang ditemukan kemudian hari oleh francois mauriac yang katolik
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54. L'actualité De L'association    
Translate this page Lille) Dialogue intérieur de deux prix nobel mauriac et Sully Prudhomme. NOVEMBRE2003. LITTERATURE ET CHRISTIANISME L'ESTHETIQUE DE francois mauriac.
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Webmaster Association internationale des Amis de François Mauriac OCTOBRE (PARUTION PREVUE) FRANCOIS MAURIAC : LECTURES ET CREATION Cahiers François Mauriac n°11, Paris, L'Harmattan En collaboration avec la Société internationale des études mauriaciennes (Bordeaux) Mauriac fut un lecteur infatigable, comme en témoignent les innombrables références littéraires, tant classiques que romantiques et modernes, de ses différents Bloc-notes , mais aussi bien l'incessant dialogue, avec Pascal, avec Racine, avec ses grands contemporains dont toute son ouvre porte la trace. Mauriac fait partie de ces écrivains qui ont un besoin tout particulier de poser leur voix par rapport à la voix d'autrui, de mêler même celle-ci à la leur dans une dynamique dialogique qui est celle de l'ouvre même. Le prochain cahier de l'Association internationale des amis de François Mauriac sera consacré aux lectures de Mauriac mais aussi à l'influence qu'elles ont pu exercer, directement ou indirectement, sur son ouvre. Tantôt polémiques, tantôt fraternelles et passionnées, ces lectures, entièrement au service de la création, sont un élément essentiel de l'écriture mauriacienne. PREMIERE LISTE DE COLLABORATEURS (par ordre alphabétique) : Michel Bressolette (Toulouse-le-Mirail) : Mauriac et Hugo

55. Nobel Prize For Literature
Selected by the Swedish Academy, for the nobel Foundation 1954 Ernest Hemingway,USA; 1953 Winston Churchill, United Kingdom; 1952 francois mauriac, France;
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56. Great Books
The second essayreport is on one of the following nobel Laureates, and each panel(2 to 4 Apr/14 francois mauriac, Maltaverne (Un adolescent d’autrefois), pp
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57. PREMIOS NOBEL
Translate this page PREMIOS nobel DE LITERATURA Y PAZ. AÑO. LITERATURA. PAZ. 1901. Sully Prudhomme. LéonJouhaux. 1952. francois mauriac. Albert Schweitzer. 1953. Sir Winston Churchill.
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PREMIOS NOBEL Índice Historia de vzla. Trivia Literatura ... Geografía PREMIOS NOBEL DE LITERATURA Y PAZ AÑO LITERATURA PAZ Sully Prudhomme Jean Henri Dunant-Frédéric Passy Theodor Mommsen Elie Ducommun - Charles Albert Globat B. Bjornson Sir William Cremer Frédéric Mistral
J. Echegaray y Eizaguirre Instituto de Derecho Internacional (Fundado en 1873) H. Sienkiewicz Bertha von Suttner Giousué Carducci Theodore Roosevelt Rudyar Kipling Ernesto Teodoro Moneta - Luis Renault Rudolf Eucken Klas Pontus Arnoldson- Fredrik Bajer Selma Lagerlöf Barón d'Estournelles de Constant- Auguste Beernaert Paul von Heyse Oficina Internacional de la Paz Maurice Maetrlinck Tobias Asser- Alfred Fried Gerhart Haupfmann Alihu Root Sir R. Tagore Henri Lafontaine (no concedido). (no concedido) Romain Rolland (no concedido) V. Von Heidenstam (no concedido) Karl Gjellerup
H. Pontoppidan Comité Internacional de la Cruz Roja (Fundado en 1863) (no concedido) (no concedido) Carl Spitteler Woodrow Wilson Knut Hamsun Léon Bourgeois Anatole France Karl Branting- Christian Lous Lange J. Benavente y Martínez

58. Winston Churchill  - The Nobel Prize
has surprised everyone by its choice of nobel laureates. It happened in 1953, whenafter awards for literature to Per Lagerkvist and francois mauriac in the
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The Nobel Prize THE 1953 NOBEL PRIZE By Kjell Stromberg On occasion the Swedish Academy has surprised everyone by its choice of Nobel laureates. It happened in 1953, when after awards for literature to Per Lagerkvist and Francois Mauriac in the preceding two years, the Academy chose Sir Winston Churchill. Whatever may have been the literary merits of this extraordinary laureate, it is certain that for most people throughout the world he was chiefly, if not exclusively, the great statesman who had been the architect of victory in the greatest of all wars. Another point was that, after six years out of power, Churchill had become once again Prime Minister of Great Britain in 1951, and it was generally believed that the Swedish Academy had assumed a tacit obligation not to crown any writer who was either holding a government position or playing a political role of first rank in his country at the time his candidacy might be presented. The first report on the candidate, written by the aged Per Hallstrom, former permanent secretary of the Academy, was rather negative in its conclusions. He found no literary merit whatever in the little adventure novel entitled Savrola

59. Nobel Prize Winners At Boulder Book Store (Your Community Bookstore Since 1973).
The nobel Prize for Literature is awarded annually to an individual who Ernest Hemingway,US; 1953 Sir Winston Churchill, England; 1952 francois mauriac, France;
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60. Obras Selectas De Premios Nobel, Catálogo Nº 56
Translate this page francois mauriac. THERESE DESQUEYROUX. 1.200 ptas. Dos grandes autoresde la literatura Universal galardonados con el nobel de Literatura.
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Francois Mauriac THERESE DESQUEYROUX THERESE EN CASA DEL DOCTOR THERESE EN EL HOTEL EL NUDO DE VIBORAS EL MISTERIO FRONTENAC LA FARISETA EL CORDERO. (744 pág.) 1.200 ptas. Anatole France LOS DIOSES TIENEN SED EL FIGON DE LA REINA PATOJA LA ISLA DE LOS PINGÜINOS .654 pág 1.200 ptas. Dos grandes autores de la literatura Universal galardonados con el Nobel de Literatura. En las novelas de Mauriac los personajes se debaten entre sus deseos de pureza y sus pasiones. Pocos escritores han sabido tan magistralmente traducir la lucha entre el universo interior y el medio ambiente, entre el mundo de las provincias, que tiende a petrificarse, y a los anhelos de la adolescencia. France es un escritor de refinada cultura y de soberbia elegancia, esconde, bajo un irónico escepticismo, un amable desencanto y un fácil e indulgente epicureísmo, su profunda participación en los dramas del hombre moderno y su compromiso en la defensa de la dignidad humana. Máxima representación del espíritu racionalista francés.
Tapa dura, lomo con incrustaciones doradas. 18,5x13,5cm.

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