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  1. The Flanders Road (Oneworld Classics) by Claude Simon, 2010-02
  2. Triptych (Calderbooks) by Claude Simon, 1982-03
  3. Claude Simon: Narrativities without Narrative by Maria Minich Brewer, 1995-03-28
  4. The Acacia by Claude Simon, 1991-04-23
  5. Claude Simon and the Transgressions of Modern Art by Michael Evans, 1988-09
  6. Claude Simon: Adventures in Words by Alastair Duncan, 2003-04-19
  7. The Trolley: A Novel by Claude Simon, 2002
  8. The Invitation by Claude Simon, 1992-08
  9. Conducting Bodies by Claude Simon, 1987-07
  10. Claude Simon and Fiction Now (Critical appraisals series) by John Fletcher, 1975-08
  11. Histoire by Claude Simon, 1968
  12. The Georgics by Claude Simon, 1991-02
  13. Claude Simon: A Retrospective
  14. Claude Simon and Fiction Now (Critical appraisals series) by John Fletcher, 1975-08

1. Henri De Saint-Simon
Claude Henri de Rouvroy, Comte de SaintSimon, 1760-1825. Claude Henri de Rouvrey Saint-Simon by Ken Tribe, from New Palgrave, 1987 (at Marburg);
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Claude Henri de Rouvroy, Comte de Saint-Simon, 1760-1825
Ruined aristocrat, an officer in the American Revolution war, a real estate speculator and journalist, Henri de Saint-Simon is reknowned as the founder of the "Saint-Simonian" movement, a type of semi-mystical "Christian-Scientific" socialism that pervaded the 19th Century. Saint-Simon envisaged the reorganization of society with an elite of philosophers, engineers and scientists leading a peaceful process of industrialization tamed by their "rational" Christian-Humanism. His advocacy of a "New Christianity" a secular humanist religion to replace the defunct traditional religions was to have scientists as priests. This priestly task was actually taken up by two of his followers Barthelemy-Prosper Enfantin (1796-1864) and Saint-Amand Bazard (1791-1832) who infected the whole movement with their bizarre mysticism and ritual. Saint-Simon was crucial for the development of the social sciences: his call for a "science of society" on the same footing as the natural sciences, was highly influential on his disciple Auguste Comte and the sociologists and was the primary cause of the scientific pretensions of economics. One could count Thomas

2. Simon Claude

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    L e Vent (1957) et L'Herbe (1958) Son refus de l'intrigue traditionnelle et ses narrations discontinues qui bouleversent la chronologie ( La Route des Flandres Le Palace Histoire 1967) rattachent Claude Simon au courant du Nouveau-Roman avec lequel il partage notamment avec Butor et Robbe Grillet
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3. Claude Simon
Claude Simon (Antananarivo, Madagascar 1913). Escriptor francès. De hecho las acciones de Claude Simon para el Nobel cotizaban muy a la baja entonces.
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corpus literari Simon, Claude biografia obra links obres autors estrangers [index] [obres autors estrangers] [links] [articles] ... [correu] Biografia Le Palace , i en la Segona Guerra Mundial. Teòric i representant del "nouveau roman", els seus personatges apareixen incerts i sense història. En el conjunt de la seva obra, la descripció té una gran importància i és d'una gran qualitat literària. De la seva obra cal destacar: Le tricheur Le sacre du printemps Le vent La route des Flandres Le Palace Histoire Triptyque (1975), les L'invitation (1988) i Photographies (1992). El 1985 li fou atorgat el premi Nobel de literatura. Obra El Palace El Palace
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Le Palace La ruta de Flandes
Sus cuatro primeras novelas - Le tricheur, La corde raide, Gulliver y Le sacre du printemps La hierba y El viento La reprise , de Robbe-Grillet, y Links [index] [obres autors estrangers] [links] [articles] ... [correu]

4. Auteurs R - Z - Simon Claude
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5. WIEM: Saint-Simon Claude Henri De
Saintsimon claude Henri de, Claude Henri de Rouvroy de Saint-Simon, hrabia (1760-1825), francuski mysliciel spoleczny, historyk i filozof
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Saint-Simon Claude Henri de, Claude Henri de Rouvroy de Saint-Simon, hrabia (1760-1825), francuski my¶liciel spo³eczny, historyk i filozof. Uczestnik wojny o niepodleg³o¶æ Stanów Zjednoczonych (1775-1783) i walk kolonialnych. Twórca teorii spo³eczno-ekonomicznej nazwanej od jego nazwiska saint-simonizmem, stanowi±cej jeden z nurtów socjalizmu utopijnego Postulowa³ przebudowê istniej±cego ustroju spo³ecznego poprzez modernizacjê systemu kapitalistycznego, reorganizacjê produkcji i budowê spo³eczeñstwa industrialnego z decyduj±c± rol± pañstwa jako w³a¶ciciela ¶rodków produkcji. Poszukiwa³ praw rozwoju spo³ecznego. By³ zwolennikiem historyzmu w ujmowaniu przemian spo³ecznych. G³ówne prace: De la réorganisation de la Société Européenne...

6. WIEM: Simon Claude
simon claude (1913), francuski powiesciopisarz i eseista, laureat Nagrody Nobla (1985). Literatura, Francja simon claude (1913-).
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Simon Claude
Simon Claude (1913-), francuski powie¶ciopisarz i eseista, laureat Nagrody Nobla M. Butor , A. Robbe-Grillet, N. Sarraute Zadebiutowa³ w 1946 powie¶ci± Oszust , po której ukaza³y siê kolejno: Trawa Droga przez Flandriê Historia Bitwa pod Farsal± ¦lepy Orion Nauka o rzeczach Georgiki Warkocz Bereniki (1981) oraz ostatnia powie¶æ, Akacja (1987). W centrum zainteresowañ Simona le¿y historia, takie wydarzenia, jak: Front Ludowy, wojna domowa w Hiszpanii, klêska Francji w 1940, Ruch Oporu. Eksperymenty pisarza w dziedzinie literatury nie stanowi±, jak dla pozosta³ych cz³onków ruchu nouveau roman , celu samego w sobie, ale maj± byæ ¶rodkiem wiod±cym do zdefiniowania cz³owieka na tle historii. WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry

7. Claude Simon
Claude Simon. Claude Simon (1913) Writer whose works are among the most authentic representatives of the French nouveau roman ( new
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Claude Simon
Claude Simon
Writer whose works are among the most authentic representatives of the French nouveau roman ("new novel") that emerged in the 1950s. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1985.
Simon was the son of a cavalry officer who was killed in World War I. He was raised by his mother in Perpignan, France. After studies at Paris, Oxford, and Cambridge, he traveled extensively and then fought in World War II. He was captured by the Germans in May 1940, escaped, and joined the French Resistance, managing to complete his first novel, Le Tricheur (1945; "The Trickster") during the war years. Later he settled in his hometown in southern France, where he cultivated vineyards. In Le Vent (1957; The Wind) Simon defined his goals: to challenge the fragmentation of his time and to rediscover the permanence of objects and people evidenced by their survival through the upheavals of contemporary history. He treated the turmoil of the Spanish Civil War in La Corde raide (1947; "The Taut Rope") and Le Sacre du printemps (1954; "The Crowning of Spring") and the 1940 collapse of France in Le Tricheur. Four novelsL'Herbe (1958; The Grass), La Route des Flandres (1960; The Flanders Road), La Palace (1962; The Palace), and Histoire (1967)constitute a cycle containing recurring characters and events. Many critics consider these novels, especially La Route des Flandres, to be his most important work. Later novels include La Bataille de Pharsale (1969; The Battle of Pharsalus) and Triptyque (1973; Triptych).

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10. Claude Simon - Biography
claude simon – Biography. claude simon was born in 1913 at Tananarive (Madagascar). His parents were French, his father being a
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Claude Simon was born in 1913 at Tananarive (Madagascar). His parents were French, his father being a career officer who was killed in the first World War. He grew up with his mother and her family in Perpignan in the middle of the wine district of Roussillon. Among his ancestors was a general from the time of the French Revolution. He lives in Paris and spends part of the year at Salses in the Pyrenees. Works Le Tricheur/The Cheat La Corde Raide/The Tightrope Gulliver Le Sacre du printemps/The Anointment of Spring L'Herbe/The Grass La Route des Flandres/The Flanders Road Le Palace/The Palace La Separation/The Separation 1963 (Play adapted from the novel L'Herbe Femmes/Women Histoire/Story La Bataille de Pharsale/The Battle of Pharsalus Orion aveugle. Essai/Blind Orion. Essay Les Corps conducteurs/Conducting Bodies Triptyque/Triptych L'Invitation/The Invitation L'Acacia/The Acacia From Nobel Lectures, Literature 1981-1990 , Editor-in-Charge Tore Frängsmyr, Editor Sture Allén, World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore, 1993 This autobiography/biography was written at the time of the award and later published in the book series Les Prix Nobel Nobel Lectures . The information is sometimes updated with an addendum submitted by the Laureate. To cite this document, always state the source as shown above.

11. Simon, Claude,
simon, claude, in full claudeEUGÈNE-HENRI simon (b. Oct. 10, 1913, Tananarive, Madagascar), writer whose works are among the most authentic representatives of the French nouveau roman (" new novel")
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Simon, Claude,
nouveau roman ("new novel") that emerged in the 1950s. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1985. Simon was the son of a cavalry officer who was killed in World War I. He was raised by his mother in Perpignan, France. After studies at Paris, Oxford, and Cambridge, he traveled extensively and then fought in World War II. He was captured by the Germans in May 1940, escaped, and joined the French Resistance, managing to complete his first novel, Le Tricheur (1945; "The Trickster") during the war years. Later he settled in his hometown in southern France, where he cultivated vineyards. In Le Vent The Wind ) Simon defined his goals: to challenge the fragmentation of his time and to rediscover the permanence of objects and people evidenced by their survival through the upheavals of contemporary history. He treated the turmoil of the Spanish Civil War in La Corde raide (1947; "The Taut Rope") and Le Sacre du printemps (1954; "The Crowning of Spring") and the 1940 collapse of France in Le Tricheur . Four novels L'Herbe The Grass La Route des Flandres The Flanders Road La Palace The Palace ), and

12. Literature 1985
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13. Saint-Simon, Claude Henri De Rouvroy, Comte De. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth
Saintsimon, claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. 2001. Saint-simon, claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de.
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14. Simon, Claude The Flanders Road
Literature Annotations. simon, claude. The Flanders Road The reader of claude simon's novel is plunged immediately into the unruliness of reading the postmodernist text
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Genre Novel (320 pp.) Keywords Family Relationships Literary Theory Marital Discord Memory ... War and Medicine Summary At some indeterminate point in time and space following World War II, George remembers telling Corinne the story he has told Blum. The discontinuous, contiguous rememberings and tellingsrememberings of tellings, tellings of rememberingsare the labyrinthine elements of George's searches for meanings: to his own life, to his ancestral identity, to the disastrous routing of French troops by German in May 1940, to the human condition. In the course of their textual wanderings, narrator and reader return again and again to specific scenestrying to make sense of life and death, and the cardinal, corporal points between. Commentary Death and dying, suicide, procreation and creation, interpersonal and intrafamilial relationships, identity, memory and time, are all classical themes of literature and medicine easily identified in The Flanders Road. However, the manner of representation, self-conscious and unruly in its temporal nonlinearity, perspectival multiplicity, and ontological and hermeneutical ambiguities, explodes the relatively comfortable classicism of most of the literature and medicine canon and its interpretation.

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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Claude Simon (1913-) French writer, who became known as representative of nouveau roman that emerged in the 1950s, although Simon's ideas of metaphor, history, and storytelling were rejected by the purists of the movement. Simon was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1985. In several works Simon has described with photographic objectivity his own family history. "One never describes something that happened before the labor of writing, but really what is being produced... during this labor, in its very 'present,' and results not from the conflicts between the very vague initial project and the language, but on the contrary from a result infinitely richer than the intent... Thus, no longer prove but reveal, no longer reproduce but produce, no longer express but discover." (from Simon's Nobel lecture) Claude Simon was born in Tananarive, on the island of Madagascar, off the east coast of Africa. At that time Madagascar was a French colony. His father, an army officer, was killed in 1914 in World War I. Simon spent his childhood in the city of Perpignan, near the Spanish border, where he was raised by his mother and her family. After the war Simon has divided his time between his Paris apartment, and country estate near the village of Salces, earning his living as a wine producer and writer. In 1951 he married Yvonne Ducing. His second wife is Rhea Karavas, whom he married in 1978.

16. Claude Simon Winner Of The 1985 Nobel Prize In Literature
claude simon, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. claude simon. Bibliographie de claude simon (submitted by COCO).
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17. Claude SIMON
Biographie, bibliographie s©lective.
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(prix Renaudot, 1957). Claude Simon eut le prix de L'Express en 1960, pour La Route des Flandres Histoire
Les oeuvres principales de Claude Simon :
  • Le Vent : tentative de restitution d'un retable baroque .– Paris : Minuit, 1957 L'Herbe .– Paris : Minuit, 1958 La Route des Flandres .– Paris : Minuit, 1960 Le Palace .– Paris : Minuit, 1962 Histoire .– Paris : Minuit, 1967 La Bataille de Pharsale .– Paris : Minuit, 1969 Orion aveugle Les Corps conducteurs .– Paris : Minuit, 1971 Triptyque .– Paris : Minuit, 1973 .– Paris : Minuit, 1975 .– Paris : Minuit, 1981 L'Invitation .– Paris : Minuit, 1987 Album d'un amateur L'Acacia .– Paris : Minuit, 1989

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18. Claude Simon Winner Of The 1985 Nobel Prize In Literature
claude simon, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. claude simon. 1985 Nobel Laureate in Literature Studies on claude simon and Index of his works (in French)
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19. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Saint-Simon And Saint-Simonism
claude Henri de Rouvroy, Comte de Saintsimon, was born in Paris, 17 Oct., 1760; died there, 19 May, 1825. He belonged to the family of the author of the Memoirs .
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Claude Henri de Rouvroy, Comte de Saint-Simon, was born in Paris, 17 Oct., 1760; died there, 19 May, 1825. He belonged to the family of the author of the "Memoirs". At an early age he showed a certain disdain for tradition; at thirteen he refused to make his first Communion and was punished by imprisonment at Saint Lazare, whence he escaped. During the War of Independence he followed his relative, the Marquis de Saint-Simon, to America, took part in the battle of Yorktown, was later made prisoner, and recovered his liberty only after the Treaty of Versailles. Before leaving America, being as yet only twenty-three years old, he presented to the Viceroy of Mexico the plan of a canal between the two oceans. In 1788 he drew up important schemes for the economic improvement of Spain. During the Revolution savants for the regeneration of the world. The second of these works is a hymn to Bonaparte French Revolution , recognized the necessity in modern society of a power similar to the medieval In Saint-Simon there was always a double tendency: his positivist and scientific studies impelled him to found a purely practical and demonstrable moral code, while his sentimental and mystical tendencies led him to desire a religion. He believed that

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