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  1. The Immoralist is a recollection of events that Michel narrates to his three visiting friends. One of those friends solicits job search assistance for Michel by including in a letter to Monsieur D. R., Président du Conseil, a transcript of Michel's first-person account.

  2. In The Immoralist, André Gide presents the confessional account of a man seeking the truth of his own nature. The story's protagonist, Michel, knows nothing about love when he marries the gentle Marceline out of duty to his father.

  3. The Immoralist, novella by André Gide, published as L’Immoraliste in 1902, one of the tales Gide called récits. Inspired by Nietszchean philosophy, Gide undertook the work as an examination of the point at which concern for the self must be superseded by moral principles based on empathy for.

  4. The Immoralist is a classic novel by André Gide originally published in 1902. Gide, who received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1947, was a French essayist and novelist who participated in the Symbolist movement in the late 19th century.

  5. Complete summary of Andre Gide's The Immoralist. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of The Immoralist.

  6. The Immoralist is narrated by Michel, a young man who describes his marriage to Marceline, a woman he hardly knew, and lays bare the developments of his inner life during the first few years of their marriage.

  7. On the surface the three-part récit The Immoralist is about a rich, adult, atheistic male scholar who marries, is sexually disturbed by adolescent Arab boys, falls ill on a journey to North Africa, is cured ambiguously either by his wife's nursing or by her prayers, takes up invigorating pursuits like swimming in icy water, physically fights a ...