
ROMAIN ROLLAND THE MAN AND HIS WORK
PART ONE BIOGRAPHICAL
ROMAIN ROLLAND - CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY
PART TWO EARLY WORK AS A DRAMATIST
PART THREE THE HEROIC BIOGRAPHIES
PART IV JEAN CHRISTOPHE
PART FIVE INTERMEZZO SCHERZOSO
PART SIX THE CONSCIENCE OF EUROPE
A richly detailed portrait unfolds, tracing a quietly determined mind from its modest beginnings to the moment it begins to pulse across Europe’s cultural stage. The narrative follows his solitary school days, early literary experiments, and the formative struggles that sharpen his moral vision, offering listeners a vivid sense of the environments that shaped his relentless quest for artistic integrity.
Interwoven with reflections on his early dramas and the bold ideas that sparked both admiration and controversy, the work reveals how personal conviction can become a public beacon. Through letters, sketches, and poignant anecdotes, the biography captures the spirit of a man whose convictions would later echo far beyond his own writings, inviting listeners to join a timeless conversation about conscience, creativity, and the quiet forces that drive a generation.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (483K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif, University of Michigan Libraries and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2011-01-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1881–1942
Best known for elegant, emotionally intense novellas and vivid historical biographies, this Austrian writer was one of the most widely read authors of the interwar years. Forced into exile as Europe darkened, he later captured the lost world of prewar Vienna in his memoir The World of Yesterday.
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