The Immoralist

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The Immoralist is a 1902 novel by André Gide that follows a man’s unsettling pursuit of personal freedom and desire, challenging conventional morality and social norms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf novel
author André Gide NERFINISHED
centralTheme conflict between social norms and personal authenticity
individual desire
moral ambiguity
personal freedom
rejection of conventional morality
self-discovery
characterRole Marceline is Michel’s wife NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
exploresTopic colonial context in North Africa
egoism
ethics
illness and recovery
sexuality
firstPublishedIn France NERFINISHED
form prose
genre modernist literature
philosophical novel
psychological fiction
hasAdaptation stage adaptations
hasCharacter Marceline NERFINISHED
hasLiteraryStatus canonical modernist text
classic of French literature
hasTranslation English
multiple world languages
influencedBy decadent literature
fin de siècle culture
literaryMovement French literature
modernism
mainCharacter Michel NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective first-person narrative
notableFor challenging traditional morality
controversial treatment of desire
portrayal of inner psychological conflict
originalLanguage French
originalTitle L’Immoraliste NERFINISHED
partOfAuthorOeuvre André Gide’s early major works
protagonistName Michel NERFINISHED
protagonistOccupation scholar
publicationYear 1902
publisher Mercure de France NERFINISHED
settingLocation France NERFINISHED
North Africa NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfPublication early 20th century

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André Gide notableWork The Immoralist
Elisa Ambrogio notableWork The Immoralist
Elisa Ambrogio hasSoloAlbum The Immoralist