Jacques Morland
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Jacques Morland (4 July 1876 – 1931) was a French literary critic and translator.
Biography
Jacques Morland was born at the 9th arrondissement of Paris. He was Jean Marnold's younger brother. An assiduous collaborator of the popular press, he wrote extensively on German culture and the cultural influence of Germany in France.
Works
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- "Frédéric Nietzsche," L'Ermitage, No. 12 (1898), p. 394–402.
- "Outre-Rhin: Impressions et Croquis," La Vogue, No. 5 (15 mars 1900), pp. 204–08.
- "Les Interprétations de l'Oeuvre de Nietzsche," L'Ermitage, Tome I, No. 2 (février 1901), pp. 136–45.
- Friedrich Nietszche, L'Origine de la Tragédie ou Hellénisme et Pessimisme (1901; translated by Jean Marnold & Jacques Morland)
- "Enquête sur l'Influence Allemande," Mercure de France, Tome XLIV, No. 155 (novembre 1902), pp. 289–94.
- Enquête sur l'Influence Allemande en France. Paris: Mercure de France (1903).
- Arthur de Gobineau, Pages Choisies. Paris: Société du Mercure de France (1905).
- "Gobineau Romancier (Les Pléiades)," Mercure de France, Tome LV, No. 189 (1905).
- "Andrea Verrocchio: Le Maître de Léonard de Vinci," Mercure de France (Avril 1, 1908), pp. 426–40
- "Arts et Littérature, Le Télégramme (24 juin 1908), p. 5.
- "Rodolphe Bresdin," La Grande Revue (10 novembre 1908), pp. 136–43,
- Diderot, Pensées Philosophiques (1914; introduction)
- Odilon Redon, A Soi-même Journal (1867-1915): Notes sur la Vie, l'Art et les Artistes (1922; introduction).
- "Les Mésaventures du Comte de Gobineau," Les Nouvelles Littéraires, No. 31 (1923).
- Un Coeur Déchiré (1928).
- Je veux vivre ma vie (1929).
- Tu n'aimeras jamais (1930)
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