André Gide · 1925
49 chapters · 119,630 words
Dedication
Part I: Paris
I: The Luxembourg Gardens
II: The Profitendieus
III: Bernard and Olivier
IV: Vincent and the Comte de Passavant
V: Vincent Meets Passavant at Lady Griffith's
VI: Bernard Awakens
VII: Lilian and Vincent
VIII: Edouard and Laura
IX: Edouard and Olivier
X: The Cloakroom Ticket
XI: Edouard's Journal: George Molinier
XII: Edouard's Journal: Laura's Wedding
XIII: Edouard's Journal: First Visit to La Pérouse
XIV: Bernard and Laura
XV: Olivier Visits the Comte de Passavant
XVI: Vincent and Lilian
XVII: The Evening at Rambouillet
XVIII: Edouard's Journal: Second Visit to La Pérouse
Part II: Saas-Fée
I: From Bernard to Olivier
II: Edouard's Journal: Little Boris
III: Edouard Explains His Theory of the Novel
IV: Bernard and Laura
V: Edouard's Journal: Conversation with Sophroniska
VI: From Olivier to Bernard
VII: The Author Reviews His Characters
Part III: Paris
I: Edouard's Journal: Oscar Molinier
II: Edouard's Journal: At the Vedels'
III: Edouard's Journal: Third Visit to La Pérouse
IV: The First Day of the Term
V: Olivier Meets Bernard
VI: Edouard's Journal: Madame Molinier
VII: Olivier and Armand
VIII: The Argonauts' Dinner
IX: Olivier and Edouard
X: Olivier's Convalescence
XI: Edouard's Journal: Pauline
XII: Edouard and Then Strouvilhou Visit Passavant
XIII: Edouard's Journal: Douviers' Profitendieu
XIV: Bernard and the Angel
XV: Bernard Visits Edouard
XVI: Edouard Warns George
XVII: Armand and Olivier
XVIII: "The Strong Men"
XIX: Boris
XX: Edouard's Journal