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  1. Beethoven The Creator: The Great Creative Epochs From The Eroica To The Appassionata by Romain Rolland, 2004-07-30
  2. Some musicians of former days by Romain Rolland, Mary Blaiklock, 2010-09-08
  3. Jean Christophe V1 by Romain Rolland, 2010-05-23
  4. Les Leonides by Romain Rolland, 1929
  5. Musiciens D'autrefois (French Edition) by Romain Rolland, 2010-04-08
  6. Les Origines Du Théâtre Lyrique Moderne (French Edition) by Romain Rolland, Francesco Provenzale, 2010-04-08
  7. Correspondence, Diary Entries and Reflections, 1915-40 by Hermann Hesse, Romain Rolland, 1978-12-07
  8. Colas Breugnon Burgundian by Romain Rolland, 1919-01-01
  9. Hændel by Romain Rolland, 2010-09-01
  10. The Montespan (Drama in Three Acts] by Romain Rolland, 2010-01-11
  11. Handel by Romain Rolland, A Eaglefield 1876-1928 Hull, 2010-08-02
  12. Pierre et Luce by Romain Rolland, 1959-10-01
  13. Living Thoughts of Rousseau by Romain Rolland, 1939-01-01
  14. Die Wölfe (German Edition) by Romain Rolland, 2010-02-23

101. Romain Rolland - Department Of French - University Of Nottingham
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.
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Department of French and Francophone Studies
Richard Francis Romain Rolland , Oxford: Berg, 1999.
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 forebears. Drawing on the wealth of the unpublished Archives Romain Rolland, this book offers a fresh perspective on the events of an often turbulent life and traces the changing patterns of his thought, which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. This study attempts to do justice to every side of Romain Rolland's output, showing how each of his worked 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.

102. Selected Letters Of Romain Rolland
This selection of letters of romain rolland, many of which are published here for the first time, was presented on the occasion of the Festival of France in
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SELECTED LETTERS OF ROMAIN ROLLAND Edited by FRANCIS DORE and MARIE-LAURE PREVOST
1990 139pp.23x 14 cm. Index Hardback ISBN: 0-19-562551-x : Rs.125
This selection of letters of Romain Rolland, many of which are published here for the first time, was presented on the occasion of the Festival of France in India. They recall the privileged dialogue between India and French writer. Attentive to the messages of other cultures, Rolland assigned himself the role of a sort of archway linking together the minds of men and women, of people and races and particularly between Asia and Europe. Addressed to a wide rage correspondents from Leo Tolstoy to Albert Schweitzer, Paul Seippel, Pastor Louis Ferriere, and Barbusse, the theme of Oppressive violence of Human society is the unifying thread. The correspondence with Nehru, Tagore and Gandhi represents a gradual transition from intensity to a quite fluid, probing into the nature of man, the creative process and the place of the socially responsible citizen in the modern world, along with an inner life of reflection. Even in these few letters, all of the major movements and issues of the last decades of the 19th century and the first four decades of the 20th century are laid before us.

103. MSN Encarta - Romain Rolland
rolland, romain (18661944), French author and Nobel laureate, born in Clamecy, Other Features from Encarta. Search Encarta for rolland, romain
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Réf : 3090-BB en vente chez : Le Barde Bourguignon - Cliquez ici - Dijon, France - 33+ 03 80 30 32 77 ROLLAND Romain Vie de Tolstoï. Paris, Librairie Hachette, "Vie des hommes illustres" ,1928 ?, broché, 12x18,5 cm, 242 pages. - Prix : Exemplaire non coupé. Réf : 3123-BB en vente chez : Le Barde Bourguignon - Cliquez ici - Dijon, France - 33+ 03 80 30 32 77 ROUQUETTE Louis-Frédéric La Bête errante. Roman vécu du grand nord Canadien. Paris, J. Firenczi et fils, 1929, broché, 12x19 cm, 262 pages. - Prix : Rousseurs sur couverture. Réf : 3089-BB en vente chez : Le Barde Bourguignon - Cliquez ici - Dijon, France - 33+ 03 80 30 32 77 ROUSSEAU J.-J. Julie ou la Nouvelle Héloïse (2 tomes). Paris, Librairie Garnier Frères, Classiques Garnier,1935 ?, broché, 12x18,5 cm, XXIII+416+414 pages. - Prix : dos jauni.

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