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  1. The Impostor by Georges Bernanos, 1999-05-01
  2. The Diary of a Country Priest: A Novel by Georges Bernanos, 2002-01-09
  3. Bernanos: His Political Thought and Prophecy by Thomas Molnar, 1996-12-31
  4. Mouchette (New York Review Books Classics) by Georges Bernanos, 2005-11-21
  5. Sous les soleil de Satan by Georges Bernanos, 2008-06-20
  6. Georges Bernanos: The Theological Source of His Art by Michael R. Tobin, 2007-10
  7. From Heaven to Hell: Imagery of Earth, Air, Water, and Fire in the Novels of Georges Bernanos (American University Studies Series II, Romance Languages and Literature) by Daniel R. Morris, 1989-06
  8. Georges Bernanos;: A study of the man and the writer by Robert Speaight, 1974
  9. The Poetic Imagination of Georges Bernanos: An Essay in Interpretation by Professor Gerda Blumenthal, 1965-11-01
  10. Georges Bernanos a la merci des passants (French Edition) by Jean-Loup Bernanos, 1986
  11. Die Prasenz Pascals im Romanwerk von Georges Bernanos (Erlanger romanistische Dokumente und Arbeiten) (German Edition) by Jasmin Lenhart, 1993
  12. Temps et recit dans l'euvre romanesque de Georges Bernanos (Bibliotheque du XXe siecle) (French Edition) by Elisabeth Lagadec-Sadoulet, 1988
  13. Georges Bernanos au Brésil (1938-1945) by Sébastien Lapaque, 2003-02-05
  14. La femme dans le monde imaginaire de Georges Bernanos by Astrid Heyer, 1998-12-01

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2. Bernanos Georges - I Libri Di Bernanos Georges - UNILIBRO - Libreria Universitar
Fransk f rfattare, f dd i Paris. En stor del av sin barndom tillbringade Georges Bernanos i Artois, den provins i norra Frankrike d r ocks de flesta av hans romaner utspelas.
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3. Bernanos, Georges (Open Library)
Books by Bernanos, Georges Journal d'un cur de campagne 31 editions first published in 1936
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6. Bernanos, Georges - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Bernanos
French writer. His strongly Catholic viewpoint is expressed in, for example, his Journal d'un cur de campagne/The Diary of a Country Priest (1936).
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7. Georges Bernanos Quote - I Know The Compassion Of Others Is A Relief At First. I
Quotes by Bernanos, Georges. No one ever discovers the depths of his own loneliness. The modern state no longer has anything but rights; it does not recogn
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Bernanos, Georges (zh rzh bĕrn nōs`), 1888–1948, French novelist and polemicist. Profoundly Catholic, Bernanos attacked modern materialism and advocated a moral and ethical
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Georges Bernanos (1888-1948) "Je me disais donc que le monde est dévoré par l'ennui. Naturellement, il faut un peu réflechir pour se rendre compte, ça ne se saisit pas tout de suite. C'est une espéce de poussière. Vous allez et venez sans la voir, vous la respirez, vous la mangez, vous la buvez, et elle est si fine, si ténue qu'elle ne craque même pas sous la dent. Mais que vous vous arrêtiez une seconde, la voilà qui recouvre votre visage, vos mains. Vous devez vous agiter sans cesse pour secouer cette pluie de cendres. Alors, le monde ságite beaucoup." (from L'Avant-Garde de Normandie , a roaylist weekly. For his fanatic monarchist views, he spent some time in prison. Le Figaro . Bernanos' fervent Catholism entered into conflict with his royalist beliefs when In 1933 Bernanos became disabled in a traffic accident. Because of debts, he was evicted from his family home. He moved to Palma de Mallorca, living there between the years 1934 and 1937. Living in Mallorca was also cheaper than in France. In the 1930s Bernanos wrote NOUVELLE HISTOIRE DE MOUCHETTE (1937), which was adapted for screen in 1966. By the end of 1936 he had completed all but the final chapter of his last novel, MONSIEUR QUINE (1943). Robert Bresson 's film adaptation of (1951, Diary of a Country Priest ) won at the twelfth annual Venice International Film Festival the the Golden Lion. The story is set in an ugly and indifferent parish in northern France. The central character is an enthusiastic but an inexperienced priest (Claude Laydu), whose attempts to introduce extreme versions of Christianity lead to tragic consequences. The character was partly inspired by Thérèse de Lisieux, a Carmelite nun, who died of tuberculosis at the age of twenty-four. "His innocence wins out over all before he dies peacefully of cancer," Bernanos explained in a letter.

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Georges Bernanos (February 20, 1888 July 5, 1948) was a French author, and a soldier in World War I. Of Catholic and monarchist leanings, he was a violent adversary to bourgeois
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12. Georges Bernanos - CatholicAuthors.com
1948 biography of the French writer.
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by Matthew Hoen, O.S.B. "No-I'm not an 'author'," declares Georges Bernanos. "Had I been a real one, I never should have waited till I was forty before I published my first book." It was in 19~6 that this book, Sous Le Soleil De Satan appeared, bringing him sudden celebrity as a writer and a psychologist. Several literary juries considered it for a prize, but it failed to obtain a majority anywhere. The author was working as an inspector for an insurance company at the time. "I began to write," he says, "to try to escape from this disgusting era." His first prize came in December 1929 when he received the Prix Femina-La Vie Heureuse for La Joie the sequel to L'lmposture. The Grand Prix du Roman of the French Academy was given to him in 1936 for Le Journal d'un cure de Campagne. This is perhaps his best known work; it has been translated into five languages. Father C. C. Martindale, S.J., said of it: "This book, then, by a layman, has been as good as a retreat for at least one priest. We hope it will be read in America. But an effort will have to be made by the reader. If he be comfortable, he must remember that the author who was (we understand) brought up in no such comfortable circumstances, sees vividly what we, from our padded chairs, can hardly imagine."

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As an essayist Bernanos moves effortlessly from the strident tone he learned from Édouard Drumont and Léon Bloy to the subtle, nostalgic irony of Charles Péguy, whom he profoundly admired. His most powerful quality as an essayist, however, is a rare gift he developed as a novelist and shared with Dostoevskii: the ability to pierce his reader’s heart through a sorrowing tenderness he himself called the “lost language of childhood.”
Readers attesting to their admiration for this gift include Antonin Artaud, Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, André Malraux, Gaston Gallimard, and Charles de Gaulle.
Bernanos’ desire to convince his reader of what he called “that part of the truth” given to him was rooted in his conviction that he must answer to God for all he wrote. For Bernanos, as for Bloy, writing was a divine calling, a vocation, and all true vocations, he said, must lead to Calvary. Having opted at age 18 for a writer’s vocation over that of a priest, he strove to defend both Christian civilization and France—for him the foremost Christian country of Europe—with sacerdotal fervor.
As he sought in his essays to make his ideas live, Bernanos often personified them so that they might directly challenge his reader. As for his readers, Bernanos once said he liked to think that they were simply “all those men of good will” to whom the angel of Bethlehem first promised peace. In darker moments, however, he admitted that only those not totally subject to the technological seduction of the modern world remain intact enough to hear his voice.

14. Georges Bernanos Quote - A Poor Man With Nothing In His Belly Needs Hope, Illusi
Quotes by Bernanos, Georges. What a cunning mixture of sentiment, pity, tenderness, irony surrounds And what have you laymen made of hell? A kind of penal servitude for e
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15. Georges Bernanos - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Short biography of the French writer.
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Bernanos was born at Paris , into a family of craftsmen, and spent much of his childhood in the Pas de Calais region, which became a frequent setting for his novels. He served in the First World War as a soldier, where he witnessed the battles of the Somme and Verdun . He was wounded several times. After the war, he worked in insurance before writing Sous le soleil de Satan . He won the Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française for Journal d'un curé de campagne Diary of a Country Priest Because of his anti- democratic leanings and his allegiance to the Action Française (he was a member of their youth organization, the

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Astrology data, biography and horoscope chart of Georges Bernanos born on 20 February 1888 Paris, France
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French writer noted for powerful and violent works, including "Un Crime," 1935 and "Diary of a Country Priest," 1937. He worked for an insurance company to support his wife and kids. In the '20s, he began writing, but it was 1936 before his novels and essays brought financial independence. Died on 7/05/1948, Neuilly, France. Link to Wikipedia biography
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  • Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1980 (Wrote and co-produced film Heartland) Death, Cause unspecified 5 July 1948 (Age 60) Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1935 (Un Crime) Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1937 (Diary of a Country Priest) Financial : Gain significant money 1936 (Gained financial independence)
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Langue d'écriture français Genre(s) roman, essai, pamphlet Œuvres principales Louis Émile Clément Georges Bernanos est un écrivain français , né le février dans l'actuel 9e arrondissement de Paris et mort le juillet Neuilly-sur-Seine à l'âge de 60 ans. Il est enterré au cimetière de Pellevoisin Indre ). Il est l'un des inspirateurs de la Résistance Il est le père de l'écrivain Michel Bernanos . Son fils cadet Jean-Loup Bernanos (décédé en 2003, et qui consacra sa vie à l'œuvre de son père) est aussi l'auteur d'une biographie ( Georges Bernanos, à la merci des passants ) et d'une iconographie qui font référence.
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Bernanos und die Heiligen Von Michel Verdant Unter dem Eindruck des Zusammenbruchs des Cartesianismus und seines "bon sens"(1) und des allgemeinen geistigen Zusammenbruchs sowie der Unzulänglichkeit der Kasuistik des 19. Jahrhunderts, die in der Sünde lediglich einen Verstoß gegen die Gesetze Gottes erblickt, während sie eine Perversion der Liebe ist, wendet sich Bernanos dem "christlichen Menschentyp zu, den die Kirche selbst sanktioniert hat: dem Heiligen", mit dem Ziel, "sich nach und nach den wahren Sinn der alltäglichsten und durch den Gebrauch am meisten entstellten Wörter" wieder anzueignen. Bernanos als Hagiograph "Gott möge uns vor den Heiligen bewahren!" Diese bekannte scherzhafte Äußerung des Dekans Blangermont, einer Gestalt im Journal d'un curé de campagne [Tagebuch eines Landpfarrers], ist viel zu spitzfindig, als daß sie Bernanos ganz ernst genommen hätte. So können wir auch heute noch mit Freuden in Bernanos einen Hagiographen unserer Zeit wiederentdecken. Wenn er diese Literaturgattung so tatkräftig erneuerte, dann gewiß deshalb, weil ihn die offizielle Hagiographie anwiderte. Seiner Meinung nach grenzte die Einstellung der rationalistischen und positivistischen Geschichtsschreiber ans Absurde. Die Kritik am Werk von Ernest Renan über das Leben Jesu veranlaßte ihn zu dem Ausruf: "Für den, der zu lesen versteht, ist 'La Vie de Jésus' ein Vaudeville (2), dem das Natürliche und die Anmut fehlen." Die "ungläubigen oder skeptischen Dummköpfe" konnten ihn erheitern, doch die "frommen Dummköpfe" regten ihn auf, und die Studien aus klerikaler Hand, mochten sie auch von Dominikanern stammen, befriedigten diesen Spezialisten der Seelenanalyse ebensowenig.

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