Georges Duhamel 조르주 뒤멜의 문명서.The Book of Civilisation, by Georges Duhamel프랑스 작가Title: CivilisationAuthor: Georges DuhamelTranslator: T. P. Conwil-EvansCIVILISATION1914-1918BYGEORGES DUHAMELTRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCHBYT. P. CONWIL-EVANSTHE SWARTHMORE PRESS LTD(FORMERLY TRADING AS HEADLEY BROS. PUBLISHERS LTD)72 OXFORD STREET, LONDON, W. 11919Georges Duhamel, (born June 30, 1884, Paris, France―died April 13, 1966, Valmondois, near Paris), French author most noted for two novel cycles: Vie et aventures de Salavin, 5 vol. (1920?32), and Chronique des Pasquier, 10 vol. (1933?44).Duhamel took a science degree in 1908 and qualified as a doctor of medicine in 1909. He began by writing poetry, plays, and literary criticism, and in 1906 he joined with several other writers and artists in founding a short-lived community known as the Abbaye de Cr?teil. Duhamel served as a frontline surgeon during World War I. Deeply moved by the sufferings of war and oppressed by its futility, he recorded his experiences treating the wounded in two short-story collections, Vie des martyrs (1917; The New Book of Martyrs) and Civilisation 1914?1917 (1918); the latter book was awarded the Goncourt Prize.ㅡ조르주 뒤멜의 문명서.The Book of Civilisation, by Georges DuhamelTitle: CivilisationAuthor: Georges DuhamelTranslator: T. P. Conwil-EvansCIVILISATION1914-1918BYGEORGES DUHAMELTRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCHBYT. P. CONWIL-EVANSTHE SWARTHMORE PRESS LTD(FORMERLY TRADING AS HEADLEY BROS. PUBLISHERS LTD)72 OXFORD STREET, LONDON, W. 11919Georges Duhamel, (born June 30, 1884, Paris, France―died April 13, 1966, Valmondois, near Paris), French author most noted for two novel cycles: Vie et aventures de Salavin, 5 vol. (1920?32), and Chronique des Pasquier, 10 vol. (1933?44).Duhamel took a science degree in 1908 and qualified as a doctor of medicine in 1909. He began by writing poetry, plays, and literary criticism, and in 1906 he joined with several other writers and artists in founding a short-lived community known as the Abbaye de Cr?teil. Duhamel served as a frontline surgeon during World War I. Deeply moved by the sufferings of war and oppressed by its futility, he recorded his experiences treating the wounded in two short-story collections, Vie des martyrs (1917; The New Book of Martyrs) and Civilisation 1914?1917 (1918); the latter book was awarded the Goncourt Prize.