Noun
Alt. of Guide
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs a whole, “The works of André Gide reveal his passionate revolt against the restraints and conventions inherited from 19th-century France. Source: Internet
"Beginning with a single entry for the year 1889, when he was twenty, and continuing throughout his life, the Journals of André Gide constitute an enlightening, moving, and endlessly fascinating chronicle of creative energy and conviction." Source: Internet
From the back cover of André Gide Journals, Volume 1: 1889-1913, translated and edited by Justin O'Brien. Source: Internet
Gide even went so far as to say that future historians will overestimate Bergson’s influence on art and philosophy just because he was the self-appointed spokesman for “the spirit of the age”. Source: Internet
Gide was also an avid letter writer, and his surviving letters run into the thousands. Source: Internet
Gide went successively to Middle Congo (now the Republic of the Congo ), Ubangi-Shari (now the Central African Republic ), briefly to Chad and then to Cameroun before returning to France. Source: Internet