Dostoevsky

by André Gide · language: en

DOSTOEVSKY DOSTOEVSKY By André Gide TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH With an Introduction by ARNOLD BENNETT “Dostoevsky was the only psychologist from whom I had anything to learn: he belongs to the happiest windfalls of my life, happier even than the discovery of Stendhal.” NIETZSCHE ALFRED A. KNOPF 1926 D O S T O E V S K Y By André Gide, was first published in Paris by PLON-NOURRIT et CIE. in 1923 Made and Printed in Great Britain by Butler & Tanner Ltd., Frome and London INTRODUCTORY NOTE André Gide is now one of the leaders of French literature.

The first book of his to attract wide attention among the lettered was L’Immoraliste.

Since then, in some twenty years of productiveness, he has gradually consolidated his position until at the present day his admirers are entitled to say that no other living French author stands so firm and so passionately acknowledged as an influence.

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