Strait Is the Gate

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Strait Is the Gate is a 1909 novel by French author André Gide that explores themes of religious devotion, repressed desire, and self-denial through a tragic love story.

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Strait Is the Gate canonical 1
Wide Is the Gate 1

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instanceOf novel
author André Gide NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
explores Protestant religious rigor
moral scrupulosity
psychological conflict
genre psychological novel
religious novel
tragic love story
hasCharacter Alissa Bucolin NERFINISHED
Juliette Bucolin NERFINISHED
Jérôme Palissier NERFINISHED
hasEnding tragic
hasForm prose
hasInfluenceOn 20th-century French psychological fiction
hasTheme inner conflict between duty and desire
religious scruple versus human happiness
renunciation of earthly love
hasTranslation English
German
Italian
Spanish
languageOfWork French
literaryMovement French literature
literaryPeriod early 20th-century literature
mainTheme asceticism
conflict between love and faith
religious devotion
repressed desire
self-denial
spiritual sacrifice
narrativeForm first-person narrative
narrativePerspective Jérôme Palissier NERFINISHED
originalLanguage French
originalTitle La Porte étroite NERFINISHED
partOf André Gide bibliography
publicationYear 1909
setting France NERFINISHED
titleAlludesTo "Strait is the gate, and narrow is the way" NERFINISHED
titleReference Gospel of Matthew NERFINISHED
workOf André Gide NERFINISHED

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André Gide notableWork Strait Is the Gate
Dragon's Teeth followedBy Strait Is the Gate
this entity surface form: Wide Is the Gate