La Gloire de mon père

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La Gloire de mon père is a semi-autobiographical novel by Marcel Pagnol that nostalgically recounts his childhood in Provence and his deep admiration for his father.

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instanceOf novel
adaptationType feature film
adaptedAs La Gloire de mon père (film) NERFINISHED
author Marcel Pagnol NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
featuresCharacter Augustine Pagnol NERFINISHED
Joseph Pagnol NERFINISHED
Oncle Jules NERFINISHED
filmAdaptationDirector Yves Robert NERFINISHED
filmAdaptationReleaseYear 1990
followedBy Le Château de ma mère NERFINISHED
genre autobiographical fiction
coming-of-age novel
hasAutobiographicalBasis childhood of Marcel Pagnol
hasIllustrativeElement detailed descriptions of Provençal landscapes
hasMotif hunting in the hills of Provence
schoolteacher father
hasNarrativeTone humorous
nostalgic
tender
hasSubject education
father–son relationship
social class in Provence
isFirstVolumeOf Souvenirs d’enfance NERFINISHED
languageOfTitle French
literaryForm prose
literaryMovement French regionalist literature
literaryPeriod 20th-century French literature
literaryStatus classic of French literature
mainTheme admiration for father
childhood
family relationships
nostalgia
narrativePerspective first-person
notableFor evocation of Provençal countryside
portrayal of early 20th-century French rural life
originalLanguage French
partOfSeries Souvenirs d’enfance NERFINISHED
protagonist Marcel Pagnol NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1957
publisher Éditions de Fallois NERFINISHED
settingLocation Provence NERFINISHED
targetAudience general readership
timePeriodOfStory early 20th century
pre–World War I France
titleTranslation My Father’s Glory NERFINISHED

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Marcel Pagnol notableWork La Gloire de mon père