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  1. Henry de Montherlant: Tragedy and Morality 51 'quality', aNietzschean combination which, as we shall see shortly, is at the heart of the moral code found in all of Montherlant'swritings. He wants his illegitimate son, Gillou, aged fourteen, to profit from his own experience and wisdom and become a gifted member of society.In Fils de

  2. Henry de Montherlant (París, 20 de abril de 1897–ibid., 21 de septiembre de 1982) fue un académico y novelista francés. Citas [ editar ] «Al amor propio se el hiere, pero no se le mata».

  3. La ciudad en la que reina un niño ( La Ville dont le prince est un enfant en su título original; también traducida como la ciudad cuyo príncipe es un niño) es una obra de teatro del dramaturgo francés Henry de Montherlant escrita en 1929 1 y publicada en 1951. Inspirada en su propia experiencia, siendo un sosías del personaje de André ...

  4. Biography. Henry de Montherlant was born in Paris in 1895, to an old-established French family. He didn’t do particularly well at his studies, failing his first year of law. His father died in 1914, his mother in 1915 and he lived with his grandmother till her death in 1923. After serving in the auxiliary service, he was called up for active ...

  5. Home » France » Henry de Montherlant » Le Songe (The Dream) Henry de Montherlant: Le Songe (The Dream) Montherlant’s first novel – which he had difficulty getting published – takes as its premise that guys together in war is better than men and women together outside war. The sub-plot is the basis of Montherlant’s work, namely le ...

  6. 23 de sept. de 1972 · PARIS, Sept. 22—Henry de Montherlant, the novelist and playwright, took his life yes terday afternoon by shooting himself in the throat at his home on Quai Voltaire over looking the Seine.

  7. 1 de mar. de 2010 · Henry de Montherlant’s work displays the charms of a black-hearted misogynist. By B. R. Myers. March 2010 Issue. Share. Save. I t is a truth universally acknowledged that the market for literary ...