Gide, André
Syllabification: (Gide, André)
Pronunciation: /ZHēd/
Definition of Gide, André
- (1869–1951), French novelist, essayist, and critic; regarded as the father of modern French literature; full name André Paul Guillaume Gide. His notable works include The Immoralist (1902), Strait Is the Gate (1909), The Counterfeiters (1927), and Journal (1939–50). Nobel Prize for Literature (1947).