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The Sacred Hill (French: La colline inspirée) is a 1913 novel by the French writer Maurice Barrès. It tells the story of three monks who turn the hill colline de Saxon-Sion in Lorraine into a place of worship, which then develops into a cult inspired by the heretic . It was translated into English with a foreword by Malcolm Cowley in 1929. In 1950 Le Figaro named the book as one of the winners of the "Grand Prix des meilleurs romans du demi-siècle", a prestigious literary competition to find the twelve best French novels of the first half of the twentieth century.

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  • Ο εμπνευσμένος λόφος (el)
  • La Colline inspirée (fr)
  • The Sacred Hill (en)
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  • La Colline inspirée est un de Maurice Barrès publié en 1913. En 1950, ce roman fut inclus dans la liste du Grand prix des Meilleurs romans du demi-siècle. L'histoire se passe dans un lieu de sa terre d'origine, la colline de Sion en Meurthe-et-Moselle. Le livre débute par la célèbre phrase : « Il est des lieux où souffle l'esprit ». Ultérieurement, l'écrivain et homme politique belge Pierre Nothomb, admirateur de Barrès, reprit l'expression à son compte pour désigner la colline de Montquintin (commune de Rouvroy, Belgique), dont le château fut la demeure de l'évêque de Trèves, Johann Nikolaus von Hontheim, théoricien du fébronianisme. (fr)
  • The Sacred Hill (French: La colline inspirée) is a 1913 novel by the French writer Maurice Barrès. It tells the story of three monks who turn the hill colline de Saxon-Sion in Lorraine into a place of worship, which then develops into a cult inspired by the heretic . It was translated into English with a foreword by Malcolm Cowley in 1929. In 1950 Le Figaro named the book as one of the winners of the "Grand Prix des meilleurs romans du demi-siècle", a prestigious literary competition to find the twelve best French novels of the first half of the twentieth century. (en)
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  • La Colline inspirée (en)
  • The Sacred Hill (en)
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  • The Sacred Hill (en)
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  • Émile-Paul Frères
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  • La Colline inspirée est un de Maurice Barrès publié en 1913. En 1950, ce roman fut inclus dans la liste du Grand prix des Meilleurs romans du demi-siècle. L'histoire se passe dans un lieu de sa terre d'origine, la colline de Sion en Meurthe-et-Moselle. Le livre débute par la célèbre phrase : « Il est des lieux où souffle l'esprit ». Ultérieurement, l'écrivain et homme politique belge Pierre Nothomb, admirateur de Barrès, reprit l'expression à son compte pour désigner la colline de Montquintin (commune de Rouvroy, Belgique), dont le château fut la demeure de l'évêque de Trèves, Johann Nikolaus von Hontheim, théoricien du fébronianisme. (fr)
  • The Sacred Hill (French: La colline inspirée) is a 1913 novel by the French writer Maurice Barrès. It tells the story of three monks who turn the hill colline de Saxon-Sion in Lorraine into a place of worship, which then develops into a cult inspired by the heretic . It was translated into English with a foreword by Malcolm Cowley in 1929. In 1950 Le Figaro named the book as one of the winners of the "Grand Prix des meilleurs romans du demi-siècle", a prestigious literary competition to find the twelve best French novels of the first half of the twentieth century. (en)
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