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قراءة كتاب Romain Rolland: The Man and His Work
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ROMAIN ROLLAND
ROMAIN ROLLAND
THE MAN AND HIS WORK
BY
STEFAN ZWEIG
TRANSLATED FROM THE ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT
BY
EDEN and CEDAR PAUL
NEW YORK
THOMAS SELTZER
1921
Copyright, 1921, by
THOMAS SELTZER, Inc.
All rights reserved
PRINTED IN U. S. A.
Dedication
Not merely do I describe the work of a great European. Above all do I pay tribute to a personality, that of one who for me and for many others has loomed as the most impressive moral phenomenon of our age. Modelled upon his own biographies of classical figures, endeavouring to portray the greatness of an artist while never losing sight of the man or forgetting his influence upon the world of moral endeavour, conceived in this spirit, my book is likewise inspired with a sense of personal gratitude, in that, amid these days forlorn, it has been vouchsafed to me to know the miracle of so radiant an existence.
IN COMMEMORATION
of this uniqueness, I dedicate the book to those few who, in the hour of fiery trial, remained faithful to
ROMAIN ROLLAND
AND TO OUR BELOVED HOME OF
EUROPE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Dedication | PAGE | |
PART ONE: BIOGRAPHICAL |
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I. | Introductory | 1 |
II. | Early Childhood | 3 |
III. | School Days | 8 |
IV. | The Normal School | 12 |
V. | A Message From Afar | 18 |
VI. | Rome | 23 |
VII. | The Consecration | 29 |
VIII. | Years of Apprenticeship | 32 |
IX. | Years of Struggle | 37 |
X. | A Decade of Seclusion | 43 |
XI. | A Portrait | 45 |
XII. | Renown | 48 |
XIII. | Rolland As the Embodiment of the European Spirit | 52 |
PART TWO: EARLY WORK AS A DRAMATIST |
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