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  1. Le penseur chez Sully Prudhomme: conférénce académique prononcée le 13 mai 1907 dans l'aula du Museum de Bâle a l'occasion du 25e anniversaire de ... à Paris le 23 mars 1907 (French Edition) by Camille. Spiess, 1908-01-01
  2. Poesies de Sully Prudhomme Les Epreuves, Les Ecuries d' Augias, Croquis italiems, Les Solitudes, Impressions de la Guerre (1866-1872) by Prudhomme Sully, 1872-01-01
  3. NOBEL PRIZE LIBRARY NELLY SACHS JEAN-PAUL SARTRE GEORGE BERNARD SHAW FRANS EEMIL SILLANPAA RENE SULLY-PRUDHOMME by Alex Gregory/Helvetica Press, 1971
  4. La Philosophie De Sully Prudhomme (1907) (French Edition) by Camille Hemon, 2010-09-10
  5. ëuvres de Sully Prudhomme. PoEsies 1872-1878 by RenE Fran ois Armand Sully-Prudhomme, 2009-01-01
  6. Sully-Prudhomme Et Sa Pensee by Pierrce Flottes, 1930
  7. ëuvres de Sully Prudhomme. PoEsies 1879-1888 by RenE Fran ois Armand Sully-Prudhomme, 2009-01-01
  8. L'Esthetique De Sully Prudhomme by Henri Morice, 1920
  9. Oeuvres De Sully Prudhomme. Poesies 1865-1888. [and] Epaves. (6 Volume Set). by Sully. Prudhomme, 1926
  10. Un Poete Philosophe: Sully Prudhomme (1882) (French Edition) by Constant Coquelin, 2010-09-10
  11. La Philosophie De Sully Prudhomme (1907) (French Edition) by Camille Hemon, 2010-09-10
  12. Un Poete Philosophe: Sully Prudhomme (1882) (French Edition) by Constant Coquelin, 2010-09-10
  13. Oeuvres De Sully Prudhomme: Poesies, 1878-1879 (1879) (French Edition) by Sully Prudhomme, 2010-09-10
  14. Sully Prudhommes Philosophische Anschauungen (1908) (German Edition) by Arthur Baudler, 2010-09-10

81. Nobel Prize Winners
The first nobel Prize was awarded in 1901. 2001, Sir VS Naipaul, Great Britain. 1902,Mommsen, Theodor, Germany. 1901, prudhomme, Rene FA sully, France.
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Nobel Award Winners: Literature Return To Twice Sold Tales Home Page Booker Prize Bram Stoker Award Caldecott Medal ... Pulitzer Prize Winners The awards, most of which are for achievements in literature, language or areas of general culture, cannot be applied for. The Nobel Prize for literature derives from a fund which was created from the fortune left by Alfred Nobel (1833-96) and which is held in trust by the Nobel Foundation . The task of selecting the winner of the Prize was entrusted to the Swedish Academy by Nobel in his will. The first Nobel Prize was awarded in 1901. Sir V.S. Naipaul Great Britain Gao Xingjian France Grass, Günter Germany Saramago, Jose Portugal Fo, Darlo Italy Szymborska, Wislawa Poland Heaney, Seamus Ireland Oe, Kenzaburo Japan Morrison, Toni U.S. Walcott, Derek Antilles/Usa Gordimer, Nadine South Africa Paz, Octavio Mexico Cela, Camilo Jose Spain Mahfouz, Naguib Egypt Brodsky, Joseph US Soyinka, Wole Nigeria Simon, Claude

82. Association @lyon : Laureats Du Prix Nobel De Litterature
Translate this page Lauréats du prix nobel de littérature. ANNÉE, LAURÉAT(E). 1901, R.sully prudhomme (Fr.). 1902, T. Mommsen (All.). 1903, B. Bjørnson (Norv.).
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R. Sully Prudhomme (Fr.) T. Mommsen (All.) F. Mistral (Fr.), J. Echegaray (Esp.) H. Sienkiewicz (Pol.) G. Carducci (It.) R. Kipling (G.-B.) R. Eucken. (All.) P. von Heyse (All.) M. Maeterlinck (Belg.) G. Hauptmann (All.) R. Tagore (Inde) R. Rolland (Fr.) K. Gjellerup (Dan.), H. Pontoppidan (Dan.) C. Spitteler (Suisse) K. Hamsun (Norv.) A. France (Fr.) J. Benavente (Esp.) W. B. Yeats (Irl.) W. Reymont (Pol.) G. B. Shaw (G.-B.) G. Deledda (It.) H. Bergson (Fr.) S. Undset (Norv.) T. Mann (All.) S. Lewis (E.-U.) J. Galsworthy (G.-B.) I. A. Bounine (URSS) L. Pirandello (It.) R. Martin Du Gard (Fr.) J. V. Jensen (Dan.) G. Mistral (Chili) H. Hess (Suisse) A. Gide (Fr.) T. S. Eliot (G.-B.) B. Russel (G.-B.) F. Mauriac (Fr.) W. L. S. Churchill (G.-B.) H. Laxness (Isl.) A. Camus (Fr.) B. Pasternak* (URSS) S. Quasimodo (It.) Saint-John Perse (Fr.) I. Andric (Yougosl.) J. P. Sartre* (Fr.) M. A. Cholokhov (URSS) M. A. Asturias (Guat.) Y. Kawabata (Jap.) S. Beckett (Irl.) A. Soljenitsyne (URSS) P. Neruda (Chili) P. White (Austr.) E. Montale (It.) V. Aleixandre (Esp.) C. Milosz (Pol.)

83. Nobel Prize For Literature, 1901-2002
nobel Prize for Literature, 19012002. Year, Author (Dates), Country, FamousWork. 1901, René FA sully prudhomme (1839-1907), France, La Bonheur (1888).
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Nobel Prize for Literature, 1901-2002
Year Author (Dates) Country Famous Work Hungary Fateless Fiasco Kaddish for a Child Not Born V. S. Naipaul Great Britain A House for Mr. Biswas Guerillas A Bend in the River Beyond Belief Half a Life Gao Xingjian China Bus Stop Fugitives Soul Mountain Germany The Tin Drum Portugal Baltasar and Blimunda Blindness Dario Fo (1926- ) Italy Non si paga! Non si paga! Wislawa Szymborska (1923- ) Poland Sounds, Feelings, Thoughts: Seventy Poems Seamus Heaney Ireland North The Haw Lantern Kenzaburo Oe Japan A Personal Matter Toni Morrison United States Beloved Derek Walcott (1930- ) St. Lucia, West India Omeros Nadine Gordimer South Africa A Guest of Honour Octavio Paz (1914-1998) Mexico The Labyrinth of Solitude Spain Journey to Alcarria Naguib Mahfouz (1911- ) Egypt Children of Gebelawi Joseph Brodsky (Iosif Alexandrovich Brodsky, 1940-1996) United States A Part of Speech Less Than One: Selected Essays Wole Soyinka (1934- ) Nigeria The Interpreters The Man Died Myth, Literature and the African World Claude-Eugene-Henri Simon (1913- ) France Les Georgiques Jaroslav Seifert (1901-1986) Czechoslovakia All the Beauty in the World William Golding (1911-1993) United Kingdom Lord of the Flies Columbia-Mexico One Hundred Years of Solitude The Autumn of the Patriarch Elias Canetti (1905-1994) Bulgaria-United Kingdom Crowds and Power Czeslaw Milosz Poland The Captive Mind Odysseus Elytis (Odysseus Alepoudhelis, 1911-1996)

84. International: Italiano: Arte: Letteratura: Premi_Letterari: Nobel: Prudhomme,_S
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85. Sully Prudhomme - Wikipedia
Even at the turn of the century, the choice of sully prudhomme for the Nobelcaused some debate, as he hadn't published much poetry after 1888.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. René-François-Armand Prudhomme March 16 September 6 ) was a French poet and essayist , winner of the Nobel Prize in literature Sully Prudhomme was once an important figure in French literature and hailed as the successor of Victor Hugo , but he is largely ignored and little read or written about today, in English or in French. He has utterly vanished from the canon. Even at the turn of the century, the choice of Sully Prudhomme for the Nobel caused some debate, as he hadn't published much poetry after 1888. Sully Prudhomme was born to a middle class Parisian family. His father, a shopkeeper, died when he was two, and he would later append his father's name "Sully" to his surname "Prudhomme". He grew up with his mother in the household of his uncle and he graduated from the

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    88. Nobel Prize 1901-1925
    1904 to 1912 and it was JeanChristophe that won him the 1915 nobel Prize in 1901SULLY prudhomme (pen-name of RENÉ FRANÇOIS ARMAND ), (1839-1907, French),.
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    GEORGE BERNARD SHAW
    (1856-1950, British) for his work which is marked by both idealism and humanity, its stimulating satire often being infused with a singular poetic beauty. The stamp to the left was issued 1994 by his native Eire.
    WLADYSLAW STANISLAW REYMONT
    (1867-1925, Polish)
    (pen-name of REYMENT for his great national epic, The Peasants.
    WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS
    (1865-1939, Irish) for his always inspired poetry, which in a highly artistic form gives expression to the spirit of a whole nation. The stamp to the left was issued 1994 by his native Eire.
    JACINTO BENAVENTE
    ((1866-1954, Spanish) for the happy manner in which he has continued the illustrious traditions of the Spanish drama. ANATOLE FRANCE (1844-1924, French) (pen-name of JACQUES ANATOLE THIBAULT in recognition of his brilliant literary achievements, characterized as they are by a nobility of style, a profound human sympathy, grace, and a true Gallic temperament. KNUT PEDERSEN HAMSUN (1859-1952, Norwegian)

    89. Voltaire
    Translate this page Primeiro autor contemplado com o Prêmio nobel de literatura (1901), sully Prudhommeteve participação destacada no movimento parnasiano, o qual, em reação
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    Prudhomme Sully (1839-1907). Poeta francês. Figura de destaque no movimento parnasiano. Primeiro ganhador do Prêmio Nobel de literatura, em 1901. Primeiro autor contemplado com o Prêmio Nobel de literatura (1901), Sully Prudhomme teve participação destacada no movimento parnasiano, o qual, em reação aos excessos libertários do romantismo, tentou reintroduzir na poesia a forma bem-comportada e elegante. René-François-Armand Prudhomme, conhecido como Sully Prudhomme, nasceu em Paris em 16 de março de 1839. Estudou engenharia e direito, carreiras que não seguiu, e em 1865 começou a publicar versos fluentes e melancólicos, sob inspiração de um amor infeliz. Seu poema mais conhecido, "Le Vase brisé" ("O vaso quebrado"), consta de Stances et poèmes (1865; Estâncias e poemas). Les Épreuves (1866; As provações) e Les Solitudes (1869; As solidões) também foram escritos no estilo sentimental dessa primeira fase. Mais tarde, Prudhomme renunciou ao lirismo pessoal para tentar dar forma à representação versificada de certos conceitos filosóficos. Tal abordagem, fiel ao espírito parnasiano, levou-o a obras como La Justice (1878) e Le Bonheur (1888; A felicidade), esta pautada pelo tema da busca faustiana de sabedoria e amor. Seus poemas posteriores ressentem-se de um obscurantismo progressivo e da ênfase demonstrada com as preocupações didáticas. Eleito para a Academia Francesa em 1881, Sully Prudhomme morreu em Châtenay-Malabry, arredores de Paris, em 7 de setembro de 1907.

    90. Premio Nobel De Literaturo - Vikipedio
    Literaturo. Jenaj autoroj ricevis la Premion nobel de Literaturo 1901Sully prudhomme. 1902 Theodor MOMMSEN. 1903 Bjørnstjerne BJØRNSON.
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    Vikipedio Ĉefpaĝo Enkonduko Helpo ... Ensalutu La Libera Enciklopedio Aliaj lingvoj: Dansk Deutsch English Nederlands ...
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    El Vikipedio, la libera enciklopedio. Premio Nobel Literaturpremioj Literaturo La Premion Nobel de Literaturo estas donita laÅ­ propono de la Sveda Akademio
    Jenaj aÅ­toroj ricevis la Premion Nobel de Literaturo:
    Sully PRUDHOMME
    Theodor MOMMSEN

    Bj¸rnstjerne BJ˜RNSON

    Frederic MISTRAL
    kaj Jos© ECHEGARAY
    Henryk SIENKIEWICZ

    Giosu¨ CARDUCCI

    Rudyard KIPLING
    ...
    Rabindranath TAGORE

    : (ne aljuĝita) Romain ROLLAND Verner VON HEIDENSTAM Karl GJELLERUP kaj Henrik PONTOPPIDAN : (ne aljuĝita) Carl SPITTELER Knut HAMSUN Anatole FRANCE Jacinto BENAVENTE ... Luigi PIRANDELLO : (ne aljuĝita) Eugene O'NEILL Roger Martin DU GARD Pearl S. BUCK Frans Eemil SILLANP„„ : (ne aljuĝita) : (ne aljuĝita) : (ne aljuĝita) : (ne aljuĝita) Johannes Vilhelm JENSEN Gabriela MISTRAL Hermann HESSE Andr© GIDE ... Jean-Paul SARTRE (Li rifuzis la akcepton de la premio.) MiÄ¥ail ŜOLOĤOV Samuel Josef AGNON kaj Nelly SACHS Miguel Angel ASTURIAS KAWABATA Yasunari Samuel BECKETT ... Eyvind JOHNSON kaj Harry MARTINSON Eugenio MONTALE Saul BELLOW Vicente ALEIXANDRE ... KERT‰SZ Imre
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    91. : : : : : Premios Nobel : : : : :
    Translate this page fondo está controlado por un comité de la Fundación nobel, compuesto por 1901 SullyPrudhomme (Francia, 1839-1907) poeta 1902 Theodor Mommsen (Alemania, 1817
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    H ome L iteratura ... Textos Premios Nobel
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    Sully Prudhomme (Francia, 1839-1907) poeta

    1902 Theodor Mommsen (Alemania, 1817-1903) historiador
    Bjornstjerne Bjornson (Noruega, 1832-1910) novelista, poeta y dramaturgo

    Frederic Mistral (Francia, 1830-1914) poeta

    Henryk Sienkiewicz (Polonia, 1846-1916) novelista

    Giousue Carducci (Italia, 1835-1907) poeta
    ...
    Rabindranath Tagore (India, 1861-1941) poeta

    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

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