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1. Souday, Paul. “A New Novel by André Gide.” New York Times, [1929]. 2. Coxe, Howard. “French Pastry.” New Republic, 11 Sep 1929. 3. Loving, Pierre. Nation, 8 Jan 1930. 4. Robbins, F. L. Outlook, 18 Sep 1929. 5. [anonyme] Publisher's Weekly, 21 Sep 1929. 6. Grattan, C. Hartley. “Portrait of a Fraud.” New York Sun, 21 Sep 1929. 7. [anonyme]. “The Gallic Paradox.” San Francisco Chronicle, 22 Sep 1929. 8. [anonyme] New Yorker, 28 Sep 1929. 9. Sherwin, Louis. “M. Gide Revives a Victorian Wife.” Evening Post, 28 Sep 1929. 10. Chamberlain, John [?], Sep 1929. 11. Chevalley, Abel Saturday Review of Literature, 5 Oct 1929. 12. [anonyme] New York Telegram, 5 Oct 1929. 13. [anonyme] Evening Transcript [Boston], Oct 1929. 14. Wilbur, Susan. “Paris Can Be Quite Victorian.” Chicago Evening Post, 19 Oct 1929. 15. Cowley, Malcolm. “Albumblatt.” New York Herald Tribune, 20 Oct 1929. 16. [anonyme]. “What Bennett Reads.” Pittsburgh Press, 20 Oct 1929. 17. Cross, Leslie. “Three Novelets by Andre Gide Explore Problems of Family Life and Morality.” [Milwaukee], 15 Jan 1950. 18. Morris, Lloyd. [journal?], Jan 1950. Les Faux-Monnayeurs Oscar Wilde 1. Morris, Lloyd. “Confessions of an Experimental Immoralist.” New York Herald Tribune, 14 Sep 1947. 2. Breit, Harvey. “Gide, Many-Sided Man of Letters.” New York Times, 14 Sep 1947. 3. Edel, Leon. “André Gide through a Looking Glass.” PM, [n.d.]. 4. Cowley, Malcolm. “Books and Things.” New York Herald Tribune, 15 Sep 1947. 5. Prescott, Orville. “Books of the Times.” New York Times, 15 Sep 1947. 6. Aiken, Conrad. “The Great Audience Is Ready.” Saturday Review of Literature, 20 Sep 1947. 7. Geismar, Maxwell. “Frightful Heart Beat.” Saturday Review of Literature, [?]. 8. Coindreau, Maurice Edgar. “Un livre qui restera parmi les monuments les plus précieux de la littérature d'introspection.” France-Amérique, 21 Sep 1947. 9. O'Brien, Justin. “Carnet d'un traducteur.” France-Amérique, 21 Sep 1947. 10. Bogan, Louise. “As Much Humanity as Possible…” The Nation, 18 Oct 1947. 11. [anonyme]. [n.j.,] Jul - Dec 1947. 12. Benét, Rosemary. “The Journals of André Gide.” [n.j.,] 1947. 13. Fowlie, Wallace. “Hero Taking His Time.” Kenyon Review, early 1948. 14. Dupee, F. W. “André Gide and the Literary Life.” Partisan Review, Jan 1948. 15. Rosenfeld, Isaac. “André Gide: Man and Writer.” The New Leader, [1948]. 16. Alden, Douglas. Romanic Review, Feb 1948. 17. Breit, Harvey. “André Gide's Journals, Volume II.” New York Times, 23 May 1948. 18. Edel, Leon. “André Gide Seeks His Soul while Passing through a Desert Region.” P.M., 23 May 1948. 19. Geismar, Maxwell. “Voice of Western Protestant Conscience.” Saturday Review, 29 May 1948. 20. [anonyme]. “Gide of the Journals.” Newsweek, 31 May 1948. 21. Bogan, Louise. “Midway the Journey.” The Nation, 5 Jun 1948. 22. Morris, Lloyd. “Creative Years of André Gide.” New York Herald Tribune, 6 Jun 1948. 23. [anonyme]. Time, 7 Jun 1948. 24. Kazin, Alfred. “The Journal Keeper.” New Yorker, 12 Jun 1948. 25. Chase, Gilbert. Book of the Month Club News, Jul 1948. 26. Blumenfeld, Samuel. “From the Journals of André Blide” [sic]. [journal universitaire], [1948?]. Voyage au Congo 1. Morand, Paul. “Paris Letter.” The Dial, 1927. 2. Taylor, Leo. “A Gide?” New York Jewish Citizen, Apr 1929. 3. Hansen, Harry. “The First Reader.” New York World, 3 May 1929. 4. Paterson, Isabel. “Books and Things.” New York Tribune, 7 May 1929. 5. Yust, Walter. “Of Making Many Books.” Philadelphia Public Ledger, 1929. 6. S. D. G. “Of Books, Men and Things.” Bayonne Evening News, [1929]. * deux versions (préliminaire et définitive). 7. [anonyme]. Book Review Digest [New York], 1929. 8. Hewlings, L. F. [extrait] Outlook, 15 May 1929. 9. Sherwin, Louis. “Negro Reduced to Sad Peonage, Author Reports.” New York Evening Post, 11 May 1929. 10. Niles, Blair. “A Frenchman in Africa.” New York Herald Tribune, 12 May 1929. 11. [anonyme]. Dayton News, 12 May 1929. 12. [anonyme]. Houston Chronicle, 12 May 1929. 13. [anonyme]. “André Gide Journays to the Congo.” New York Times, 12 May 1929. 14. Wilbur, Susan. “The Negro Free and Bound.” Chicago Evening Post, May 1929. 15. [anonyme]. “Away from Harlem.” New York: [n.j.], 4 May 1929. 16. [anonyme]. “Travels in Congo Fine Story in Conrad’s Style.” Sacramento Union, 26 May 1929. 17. A. H. “A French Novelist Penetrates Africa.” Hartford Courant, 2 Jun 1929. 18. Shuster, George. “Tropical Observations.” NY Commonweal, 5 Jun? 1929. 19. S. D. G. “Recent Traveler through the Congo.” Springfield [state?], 9 Jun 1929. 20. Bernd, A. B. “André Gide the Ideal Traveller.” Telegraph, 16 Jun 1929. 21. M. G. “Travels in the Congo.” Boston Transcript, [1929]. 22. [anonyme], “‘Green Parrot’ Not Too Restrained.” Cleveland News, [1929]. 23. White, Walter. “The Road to Africa.” The Nation, 26 Jun 1929. 24. McFee, William. “André Gide in Africa.” New Republic, 3 Jul 1929. 25. [anonyme]. New Haven Register, 30 Jun 1929. 26. J. R. “Gide Looks at Congo without Any Platitudes.” Cleveland Plain Dealer, 1929. 27. [anonyme]. Brentano’s Book, Aug 1929. 28. Chamberlain, John. Bookman, Jul 1929. 29. [anonyme]. Saturday Review of Literature, 26 Oct 1929. 30. Thompson, Hamilton. Baltimore Evening Sun, 18 Jan 1930.
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