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Romain Rolland (1866-1944) was a French thinker, writer, critical realist writer, critic and social activist.
Representative work "Biography of Celebrities".
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Generally referred to as Romain Rolland.
Romain Rolland (January 29, 1866, December 30, 1944), born January 29, 1866 in Cramsey, France, was a thinker, writer, critical realist writer, critic, social activist, and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1915.
The winner was a famous French humanist in the first half of the 20th century.
Writer. His **characteristics are summarized by people as "writing with**". In addition, Romain Rolland also carried out an unyielding struggle for human freedom, democracy and light all his life, he actively participated in progressive political activities, supported the anti-fascist struggle of the Spanish people, and attended the Paris Peace Defense Conference, and made certain contributions to the progress of mankind.
Romain Rolland character evaluation:
In Zweig. In his mind, Romain Rolland occupies a lofty position. "Yesterday's World".
When the two first met, he wrote: "I felt a human, moral superiority in his room; A freedom of heart without pride, a freedom that is self-evident to a strong man.
I could see at a glance that he would represent the conscience of Europe at a critical moment. Zweig also commented on the model and said: "The integration of the trinity of poetry, science and the trinity of French, German and Italian culture has been perfectly embodied in Roland", and "he has become the spokesman of the spirit of the times and the conscience of the world."
Lunacharsky praised Roland as "the pope of pacifism".
He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1915, which was described by the Swedish Academy of Letters as "a high degree of idealism in literary creation."
and the compassion and veracity with which the various archetypes are described".
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1。Beethoven (1903), Michelangelo (1906), and Tolstoy (1911) (collectively known as Celebrities)2. John Christopher, 3.
Pierre and Luce, 4. Gora Brennon, 5. Gleon Bo, 6.
Beethoven's Great Creative Period" 7. The long works "Johann Christopher" (1904, 1912) and "Mother and Child" (the old translation of "The Delightful Soul").
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Biography of Celebrity John Christopher.
Romain Rolland's works are:
1. "Beethoven's Biography". >>>More
He wrote a famous quote that I can't forget: Don't sigh for the time that passed! The best thing we can do on the path of human beings is to only look forward and not look back. This is his classic quote
His early works mainly include the "Revolutionary Drama Collection" based on the French Revolution, including 8 plays such as "The Wolves" (1898), "Danton" (1900) and "July 14" (1902); 3 heroic biographies: Beethoven (1903). Michelangelo (1906), Tolstoy (1911); The great book "Johann Christopher". >>>More
Romain Rolland's major works include "Beethoven" and "Michelangelo". >>>More
There is "John Christopher.""That's enough!