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==Novels== |
==Novels== |
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Rolland's most famous novel is the 10-volume [[ |
Rolland's most famous novel is the 10-volume [[roman-fleuve]] ''[[Jean-Christophe]]'' (1904–1912), which brings "together his interests and ideals in the story of a German musical genius who makes France his second home and becomes a vehicle for Rolland's views on music, social matters and understanding between nations".<ref>John Cruickshank, "Rolland, Romain", in Anthony Thorlby (ed.), ''[[The Penguin Companion to Literature|The Penguin Companion to Literature 2: European Literature]]''. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1969, p. 661.</ref> His other novels are ''Colas Breugnon'' (1919), ''[[Clérambault (novel)|Clérambault]]'' (1920), ''[[Pierre et luce|Pierre et Luce]]'' (1920) and his second roman-fleuve, the 7-volume ''L'âme enchantée'' (1922–1933). |
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== Academic career == |
== Academic career == |