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- Morality (from Latin moralitas 'manner, character, proper behavior') is the differentiation of intentions, decisions and actions between those that are...
- The Immoralist (French: L'Immoraliste) is a novel by André Gide, published in France in 1902. The Immoralist is a recollection of events that Michel narrates...
- The Immoralist is a play written by Augustus and Ruth Goetz based on the novel of the same name by André Gide. The original production starred James Dean...
- going the other way round the world, a ****ation very similar to the Immoralist's – indeed, Strait is the Gate might be called The Moralist. Hers is a...
- Bachelor of Arts degree in drama. Langella appeared off-Broadway (in The Immoralist at the Bouwerie Lane Theatre in 1963 and Robert Lowell's The Old Glory...
- adaptation of André Gide's book The Immoralist (1902), led to calls from Hollywood. During the production of The Immoralist, Dean had an affair with actress...
- lead role in the Billy Rose stage adaptation of André Gide's novel, The Immoralist. He returned to Broadway for a short run in 1955, and also that year he...
- Nietzsche began his "Campaign against Morality". He called himself an "immoralist" and harshly criticised the prominent moral philosophies of his day: Christianity...
- first immoralist; for that which distinguishes this Persian from all others in the past is the very fact that he was the exact reverse of an immoralist. Zarathustra...
- also performing guitar duties for a Washington, D.C.-based act named Immoralist. In 2014, Sebastian departed from his former band, with Bad Omens in sight...