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Romain Rolland

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Romain Rolland

Contributors:

By (Author) R. A. Francis

ISBN:

9781859732700

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Berg Publishers

Publication Date:

1st September 2010

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000

Dewey:

843.912

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 216mm, Spine 18mm

Description

Romain Rolland's life coincided closely with the span of the French Third Republic, an age of which he was an acute and critical observer. A mind combining an unusual breadth of sympathies with uncompromisingly lofty values and a novelist's eye for detail, his interests cover a wide range of areas - history, musicology, biography, politics, religion, the East - and his correspondence with both the famous and the obscure, is exceptionally rich. He is remembered for his plays on the French Revolution, his work on Beethoven, his novels, his biographies, his opposition to the First World War, his desperate attempts between the wars to reconcile Gandhism and Leninism and, during the Occupation, his nostalgia for the Catholic faith of his forbears. Drawing on the wealth of the unpublished Archives Romain Rolland, this book offers a fresh perspective on the events of an often turbulent life and traces the changing patterns of his thought, which disconcerted his friends by its constant evolution. Rolland's work is unified by a fierce desire for independence, an insistence that the psychological force of faith is more important than its content, by an obsession with historical process and by a constant musicianly quest for harmony, or the reconciliation of discords within a synthetic whole. The author attempts to do justice to every side of Romain Rolland's output, showing how each of his works in their diverse genres contributes to the overall thrust of his developing thought. Though covering his political thought, the author avoids over-stressing it, as much previous criticism has done, and gives due weight to the work of his last years, which so far has been very imperfectly studied.

Reviews

'This excellent new biography.' Times Literary Supplement 'Without doubt a useful and significant contribution to Rolland studies ... This is a balanced study, characterized by clarity and accessibility and can be recommended for those doing further research on the subject.' Journal of European Studies 'The author had access not only to Rolland's vast published works but also to his many private letters and papers - provided by Rolland's widow and later by the National Bibliotheque in Paris - and he depicts a painfully honest and serious literary giant trying to reconcile theory and practice in politics, religion, and art.' Choice 'Few people are better placed to write about Romain Rolland than Richard Francis...a perceptive study of a versatile and prolific writer...an ample account... based not on partisan prejudice but on a lucid and patient weighing of the evidence' AUMLA 'This monograph at last does justice to an important but neglected figure ... Richly documented.' Forum for Modern Language Studies '

Author Bio

R. A. Francis University of Nottingham

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