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Charles Du Bos (27 October 1882 – 5 August 1939) was a French essayist and critic, known for works including Approximations (1922–37), a seven-volume collection of essays and letters, and for his Journal, an autobiographical work published posthumously from 1946 to 1961. His other work included Byron et le besoin de la fatalité (1929), a study of Lord Byron, and Dialogue avec André Gide (also 1929), an essay on his friend André Gide. Influenced by thinkers including Henri Bergson, Georg Simmel and Friedrich Nietzsche, Du Bos was well-known as a literary critic in France in the 1920s and 1930s. He maintained a distance from the political developments of those decades, while nonetheless seeking in his writing to reframe political phenomena as ethical problems. Alongside Gide and the American

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  • Charles Du Bos (en)
  • تشارلز دو بوس (ar)
  • Charles Du Bos (de)
  • Charles Du Bos (es)
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  • تشارلز دو بوس (بالفرنسية: Charles Du Bos)‏ هو ناقد أدبي وكاتب فرنسي، ولد في 27 أكتوبر 1882 في باريس في فرنسا، وتوفي في 5 سبتمبر 1939 في لاسيل سان كلو في فرنسا. (ar)
  • Charles Du Bos (* 27. Oktober 1882 in Paris; † 5. August 1939 in La Celle-Saint-Cloud bei Versailles) war ein französischer Schriftsteller und Literaturkritiker. Du Bos war befreundet mit André Gide und Ernst Robert Curtius. Du Bos übernahm von Henri Bergson einen empfindsamen Ästhetizismus, der von der Innerlichkeit des Schriftstellers her das Kunstwerk verstehen will. Auf diese Art und Weise näherte er sich den Dichtern bis zur Neuschöpfung. (de)
  • Charles Du Bos (París, Francia, 27 de octubre de 1882; La Celle-Saint-Cloud, Francia, 5 de agosto de 1939) fue un escritor y crítico literario francés cuya obra está principalmente constituida por diarios y por anotaciones surgidas de clases y conferencias que se convirtieron después en libros. Importantes escritores destacaron la significación de su pensamiento y de sus obras. Para François Mauriac fue el único crítico del mundo interior que existió en Francia en el siglo XX. (es)
  • Charles Du Bos, né à Paris le 27 octobre 1882, mort à La Celle-Saint-Cloud, le 5 août 1939, est un écrivain français et un critique littéraire au sens du XIXe siècle, dont l'œuvre est essentiellement constituée de son Journal et de textes critiques. Il est notamment célèbre pour avoir écrit dans que « la littérature, c’est la pensée accédant à la beauté dans la lumière ». (fr)
  • Charles Du Bos (Parigi, 27 ottobre 1882 – 5 agosto 1939) è stato uno scrittore e critico letterario francese. (it)
  • Charles Du Bos (ur. 27 października 1882 w Paryżu, zm. 5 sierpnia 1939 w La Celle-Saint-Cloud) – francuski krytyk literacki. (pl)
  • Charles Du Bos (27 October 1882 – 5 August 1939) was a French essayist and critic, known for works including Approximations (1922–37), a seven-volume collection of essays and letters, and for his Journal, an autobiographical work published posthumously from 1946 to 1961. His other work included Byron et le besoin de la fatalité (1929), a study of Lord Byron, and Dialogue avec André Gide (also 1929), an essay on his friend André Gide. Influenced by thinkers including Henri Bergson, Georg Simmel and Friedrich Nietzsche, Du Bos was well-known as a literary critic in France in the 1920s and 1930s. He maintained a distance from the political developments of those decades, while nonetheless seeking in his writing to reframe political phenomena as ethical problems. Alongside Gide and the American (en)
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  • La Celle-Saint-Cloud, France (en)
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  • Paris, France (en)
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