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Maurice Barrès
Mes cahiers. [fra]
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Barrès
Le jardin de Bérénice. [fra]
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Maurice Barrès
Une courte notice biographique. [fra]
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L'Encyclopédie de L'Agora: Maurice Barrès
Portrait, Vie et oeuvre, Essais littéraires, L'Angoisse de Pascal (conférence), Romans. [fra]
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Lettres d'Anna de Noailles à Maurice Barrès
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Maurice Barrès
Sous l'oeil des barbares. [fra]
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La Colline inspirée: Biographie de Maurice Barrès
Il fréquente assidûment les cénacles littéraires et connaît la gloire en publiant la trilogie qui compose le Culte du moi :
Sous l'œil des barbares (1888), un Homme libre (1889), le Jardin de Bérénice (1891). [fra]
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Maurice BARRÈS
Biographie [fra]
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Réception de Maurice Barrès 1907
Discours prononcé par l'écrivain à
l'occasion de sa réception à l'Académie française. [fra]
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Barrès (Maurice)
Barrès, Maurice (1862-1923), écrivain et homme politique français qui se fit, dans ses romans, le chantre du renouveau nationaliste. Après des études de droit à Paris, pendant lesquelles il avait assidûment fréquenté les milieux symbolistes, il fut élu député boulangiste de Nancy (1889) et publia, au même moment, les deux premiers volets de sa trilogie le Culte du moi (Sous l'œil des barbares, 1888 ; Un homme libre, 1889). [fra]
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ÁÀÐÐÅÑ, ÌÎÐÈÑ
Ëîòàðèíãñêîå ïðîèñõîæäåíèå ñûãðàëî ðåøàþùóþ ðîëü â åãî ëèòåðàòóðíîì è ïîëèòè÷åñêîì ñàìîîïðåäåëåíèè. Åãî òðèëîãèÿ Êóëüò «ÿ», ñîñòîÿùàÿ èç ðîìàíîâ Ïîä âçãëÿäîì âàðâàðîâ (Sous l'oeil des barbares, 1888), Ñâîáîäíûé ÷åëîâåê (Un Homme libre, 1889) è Ñàä Áåðåíèêè (Le Jardin de Brnice, 1891), íàïèñàíà ïîä âëèÿíèåì Ý.Ðåíàíà è ïîñâÿùåíà ïñèõîëîãè÷åñêèì èçûñêàíèÿì. Õîòÿ òðèëîãèÿ ïðîèçâåëà âïå÷àòëåíèå íà ñîâðåìåííèêîâ, Áàððåñ âñêîðå îáðàòèëñÿ ê ïðîáëåìàì íàöèè, íàöèîíàëüíûõ è ìåñòíûõ òðàäèöèé. [rus]
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L'Encyclopédie de L'Agora: Maurice Barrès
Dossier: Maurice Barrès. Écrivain et homme politique français [fra]
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Barres, Maurice. The Columbia Encyclopedia
1862–1923, French novelist and nationalist politician. As an advocate of the
supremacy of the individual self, he wrote the trilogy of novels Le Culte du moi (1888–91). Finding
that cultivation of the ego called for action as well as analysis, Barrès turned to a nationalism that
grew into vengeful hatred of Germany, fanned by strong racist feeling and by love for his native
Lorraine. The trilogy Le Roman de l’énergie nationale (1897–1902) embodied his nationalistic
views. The Sacred Hill (1913, tr. 1929) is a symbolic story showing Catholicism as a bar to
nationalism. [eng]
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Maurice Barrès
Un homme libre. [fra]
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Barrès, Maurice
French novelist and nationalist politician. As an advocate of the supremacy of the individual self, he wrote the trilogy of novels Le Culte du moi (1888–91). Finding that cultivation of the ego called for action as well as analysis, Barrès turned to a nationalism that grew into vengeful hatred of Germany, fanned by strong racist feeling and by love for his native Lorraine. The trilogy Le Roman de l'énergie nationale (1897–1902) embodied his nationalistic views. The Sacred Hill (1913, tr. 1929) is a symbolic story showing Catholicism as a bar to nationalism. After World War I, Barrès remained a patriotic extremist. His reputation as a literary artist rests on his graceful, lyrical prose and his powers of analysis and description.
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