Rafales: Gagnants Prix Littéraire Flashcards

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Nobel Littérature 1907

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Kipling

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Nobel Littérature 1921

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Anatole France

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3
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Nobel Littérature 1915

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Romain Rolland

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4
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Nobel Littérature 1934

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Luigi Pirandello

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5
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Nobel Littérature 1946

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Hermann Hesse

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6
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Nobel Littérature 1947

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André Gide

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7
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Nobel Littérature 1952

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François Mauriac

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8
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Nobel Littérature 1953

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Winston Churchill

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Nobel Littérature 1954

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Ernest Hemingway

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10
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Nobel Littérature 1957

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Albert Camus

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Nobel Littérature 1958

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Boris Pasternak (a refusé le prix)

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12
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Nobel Littérature 1962

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John Steinbeck

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Nobel Littérature 1964

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Jean-Paul Sartre (a refusé le prix)

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14
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Nobel Littérature 1969

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Samuel Beckett

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15
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Nobel Littérature 1970

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Alexandre Soljenitsyne

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16
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Nobel Littérature 1971

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Pablo Neruda

17
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Nobel Littérature 2013

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Alice Munro

18
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Nobel Littérature 2016

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Bob Dylan

19
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Goncourt 1910

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Louis Pergaud (De Goupil à Margot)

20
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Goncourt 1919

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Marcel Proust (À l’ombre des jeunes filles {vol. 2 de À la recherche du temps perdu})

21
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Goncourt 1933

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André Malraux (La condition humaine)

22
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Goncourt 1944

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Elsa Triolet (Le premier accroc coûte deux cents francs) [première femme à recevoir le Prix]

23
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Goncourt 1954

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Simone de Beauvoir (Les Mandarins)

24
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Goncourt 1956

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Romain Gary (Les Racines du ciel) {aussi connu sous le nom de Émile Ajar et Romain Kachew}

25
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Goncourt 1975

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Émile Ajar (La Vie devant soi) [Unique cas de double lauréat, car utilisation d’un deuxième pseudonyme] {aussi connu sous le nom de Romain Gary et Romain Kachew}

26
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Goncourt 1979

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Antonine Maillet (Pélagie-la-Charette) {Premier lauréat canadien}

27
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Goncourt 1984

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Marguerite Duras (L’amant)

28
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Fémina 1905

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Romain Rolland

29
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Fémina 1929

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Georges Bernanos (La Joie)

30
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Fémina 1931

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Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (Vol de nuit)

31
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Fémina 1947

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Gabrielle Roy (Bonheur d’occasion) [Première lauréate canadienne et francophone]

32
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Fémina 1968

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Marguerite Yourcenar (l’œuvre au noir)

33
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Fémina 1982

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Anne Hébert (Les Fous de Bassan)