Reviewed in the United States on March 6, The 60 or so pages of 'La Symphonie Pastorale' was all that Andre Gide needed to offer us a beautifully rendered account of the passions of a rural, Protestant minister, and their affects on him and those around him. Gide's novella circles around the aforementioned minister and his 'Christian Mission' to take in and educate a blind, mute girl who lives /5(96). For those interested in reading Gide, 'La Symphonie Pastorale' is a perfect starting point. The Nobel Laureate in literature Andre Gide () wrote this short story in It is considered to be a lyrical prelude to his major novel "the Counterfeiters", published seven years later/5(98). · La Symphonie pastorale by Gide, Andre () Seller MW Books Ltd. Published Condition Fine copy in the original stiff-card wrappers. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and especially Edition First Edition Item Price $.
A fascinating novella. Reviewed in the United States on March 6, The 60 or so pages of 'La Symphonie Pastorale' was all that Andre Gide needed to offer us a beautifully rendered account of the passions of a rural, Protestant minister, and their affects on him and those around him. Gide's novella circles around the aforementioned minister. La Symphonie Pastorale = The Pastoral Symphony, André Gide. The Pastoral Symphony is a French novella written by André Gide published in It is about a pastor who adopts a young blind girl whom his daughter, Charlotte, names "Gertrude". The title refers to Beethoven's Sixth Symphony (also known as the Pastoral Symphony) which the pastor. La symphonie pastorale: André Gide. Olivier Got. FeniXX réédition numérique - Fiction - pages. 0 Reviews. Un pasteur recueille une jeune orpheline aveugle, farouche, et l'éduque en lui donnant une vision magnifiée du monde. Premier péché? Puis il tombe amoureux d'elle, son fils aussi.
André Gide: La symphonie pastorale (The Pastoral Symphony) Once again, Gide resorts to the notebook technique. Here we have the notebooks of a pastor. He is called to help a dying woman in a poor part of the Swiss Alps. She lives in a humble cottage with her granddaughter, Gertrude, who is blind and cannot speak, as her deaf grandmother had. Gide's talents in respect of both depth of character and richness of prose, are well exemplified in this very attractive novella. For those interested in reading Gide, 'La Symphonie Pastorale' is a perfect starting point. A fascinating novella. Reviewed in the United States on March 6, The 60 or so pages of 'La Symphonie Pastorale' was all that Andre Gide needed to offer us a beautifully rendered account of the passions of a rural, Protestant minister, and their affects on him and those around him. Gide's novella circles around the aforementioned minister.
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