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The following information is reproduced as it appears in Appendices I - VI, pp. 211-232 and Bibliography of Major Works on Gabriel Marcel in English and then in French, pp. 233-236 published in Gabriel Marcel's Perspectives on The Broken World, Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 1998, ISBN 0-87462-617-X, Series Marquette Studies in Philosophy #18. Copyright Katharine Rose Hanley, 1998.

Page 211 Appendices I-VIII

For readers desiring more information about Gabriel Marcel's life and work we have appended biblio-biographies and several lists of his works.

Appendix I is a biblio-biography, following a French convention of chronologically listing the major events and publications of an author's life.

Appendix II is a biblio-biography of Gabriel Marcel's entrance into the English-speaking world. This appendix lists chronologically the publication of English translations of Marcel's writing. Such a listing enables readers to perceive how Gabriel Marcel was introduced to and encountered by an English-speaking audience.

Appendix III is a presentation of Gabriel Marcel's plays. The French titles are listed chronologically on the left-hand page, and equivalent English titles are listed on a corresponding line on the right-hand page.

Appendix IV is a presentation of Gabriel Marcel's philosophic books. Again the French titles are listed chronologically on the left-hand page, and equivalent English titles are listed on corresponding lines of the right-hand page.

Appendix V lists (in English) titles of Marcel's plays on the left-hand page and titles of his philosophic books on the right-hand page. A chronological and parallel listing of Marcel's plays and philosophic writings enables readers to note important aspects of his work. First, dramatic inquiry always precedes philosophic investigation. This is necessary to provide a concrete approach which alone allows for an encounter with mystery. Second, parallel chronological listing of dramatic and philosophic works demonstrates the important fact that Marcel's theater is a prospective theater of inquiry, not a theater contrived to illustrate philosophic theses or preconceived ideas. The Broken World and the philosophic meditation "Concrete Approaches to Investigating the Ontological Mystery" are printed in bold face type to accent visually the central and capital position these works hold in the development of Marcel's thought.

Appendix VI lists Gabriel Marcel's books of drama criticism and cites Roger Troisfontaine's bibliography where interested readers can find exact references to Marcel's many articles of drama criticism in diverse periodicals.

Appendix VII (not reproduced here) lists some of Marcel's piano compositions, gives reference to the publication of some of his writings about music, and announces the availability of a compact disk featuring music by G. Marcel, G. Fauré, C. Debussy, and D. Saroglou.

Appendix VIII (not reproduced here but under its own heading in the contents of this GMS homepage) lists Resource Centers for Research in France and in the United States of America.

Bibliography of Major Works on Gabriel Marcel Works in English

Bibliography of Major Works on Gabriel Marcel Works in French

Page 212 Notes on Appendices
In all appendices the following conventions are observed: Titles for works that have not been published are not italicized. This applies in rare instances to French titles, for example, unpublished plays. It is more frequently the case that plays have not yet been published in English translation, and in these instances we have given an equivalent English title but left it in Roman type to signal that an English translation has not yet been published.

Works are listed chronologically, not only for historic and bibliographic accuracy, but also because this convention allows reader's to perceive at a glance and, if they so choose, to examine more closely the progressive development that is characteristic of Marcel's thought.

In appendices III, IV, and V, dates of composition are listed in parentheses. In instances where the specific dates of composition are unavailable, date of publication is offered without parentheses.

Page 213 Appendix I. Gabriel Marcel Biblio-Biography

1889. Born December 7 in Paris.

1893 November 15, death of his mother, born Laure Meyer, July 30,1866.

1898 His father, Henry Marcel, married Marguerite Meyer, sister of the first wife, before going to Stockholm as ambassador. They stayed in Sweden 1898-99 until Henry Marcel returned to Paris to fill the post of Minister of Fine Arts.

1904 Submitted to Fernand Gregh a play in the style of Ibsen that was a childish presentiment of A Man of God.

1909 Friends at the Sorbonne with Jacques Rivière, Henri Franck, and Jean Wahl. Degree conferred with the submission of "The Metaphysical Ideas of Coleridge and Their Connection with the Philosophy of Schelling." Followed the lectures of Henri Bergson,who taught at the College de France.

1910 Agrégation de philosophie.

1911 Taught at Lycée de Vendome.

19l2-13 Taught in a small private school above Lake Geneva.

1914 Began writing his Metaphysical Journal. Published his first plays: Paris, Ed. Grasset, Le Seuil Invisible. Preface, La Grâce, Le Palais de Sable (The Invisible Threshold: Preface, Grace, The Sand Castle). During the war, he directed a Red Cross Center in Paris and an information service on those missing in action.

1915-18 Taught at Lycée Condorcêt in Paris.

1916-17 Metapsychical experiences.

1919 Married Jacqueline Boegner.

19l9-23 Professor at Sens.

1921 Le Coeur des Autres (Rebellious Heart) published (Théâtre: Ed.Grasset).

1922. Encounter with Charles Du Bos, whom he succeeded as editor of Plon's Collection "Feux Croisés."

1923. Settled in Paris, 21 rue de Tournon. Worked with Nouvelle Revue Française, and became dramatic and then literary critic for L'Europe Nouvelle. L'Iconoclaste (The Iconoclast) published (Théâtre: Ed. Stock).

1924. Le Quatuor en fa dièse (Quartet in F#) published (Theatre: Ed.Stock). Un Homme de Dieu (A Man of God) published.1926

1926 March 6. Death of his father, Henry Marcel, who was born November 1854.

1927 Publication of Journal Métaphysique (Metaphysical Journal) (Ed.Gallimard).

1929. Religious experience and conversion. Baptized March 23 with François Mauriac as sponsor.

1931 Trois pièces: Le Regard neuf, Le Mort de demain, La Chapelle ardente, (Three plays: The New Look, Tomorrow's Dead, The Votive Candle), published (Plon).

1933. Le Monde cassé (The Broken World published (Théâtre: Ed.Desclée de Brouwer), followed by the essay "Position et approches concrètes du mystère ontologique" ("Concrete Approaches to Investigating the Ontological Mystery").

1935. Etre et avoir (Being and Having) published (Aubier).

1936 Le Chemin de crête, (Ariadne) published (Théâtre: Ed. Grasset). Le Dard (The Sting) published (Théâtre: Ed. Plon).

1938 La Soif (Thirst) (Théâtre: Ed. Desclée de Brouwer) reprinted under the title Les Coeurs avides (Eager Hearts) (La Table Ronde,1952).

1939-40 Taught at Lycée Louis-le-Grand.

1940 Death of Henry Marcel's second wife, Marguerite, who raised Gabriel Marcel. Published Du Refus à l'invocation (Creative Fidelity) (Gallimard). Acquired the Chateau de Peuch in Corrèze, where the family lived from 1941-43.

1941 Taught several months at Lycée de Montpellier.

1944 Became drama critic for Nouvelles Littéraires. Before the war he worked for several reviews, L'Europe Nouvelle, La Nouvelle Revue Française, Sept, Temps présent, La Vie intellectuelle, etc.

1945 L'Horizon (The Horizon) published (Theatre: Edition des Etudiants de France). Homo Viator (Homo Viator) published (Ed. Aubier) La Metaphysique de Royce (Royce's Metaphysics)published (Ed. Aubier).

For the years 1945 through 1947 music was at the center of creative activities.

1947 Death of his wife. Aperçus phénoménologiques sur l'être en situation (Phenomenological Notes on Being in a Situation)(Ed. Boivin). Théâtre Comique: Colombyre, ou le Brasier de la Paix; La Double Expertise; Les Points sur les I; Le Divertissement posthume (Comic Theater: Colombyre, or the Torch of Peace, The Double Expertise, Dot the I, The Posthumous Joke) (Ed. Albin Michel). Existentialisme Chrétien (Christian Existentialism)(Ed. Plon, collection Présences in collaboration with Etienne Gilson, Jeanne Delhomme, Roger Troisfontaines, Pierre Colin, J.-P Dubois-Dumée).

1948. Directed a UNESCO conference at Beyrouth.

1949. Received the Grand Prize for Literature from the French Academy. Published Vers un autre Royaume: L'Emissaire; Le Signe de la croix (Toward Another World: The Emissary, The Sign of the Cross) (Théâtre: Ed. Plon). Delivered the Gifford Lectures at University of Aberdeen, Scotland, The Mystery of Being, I. Reflection and Mystery, II. Faith and Reality.

1950. La Fin des temps (The End of Time) Théâtre: Réalités.

1951 Le Mystère de l'être (The Mystery of Being) 2 vols. (Aubier). Rome n'est plus dans Rome (Rome Is No Longer in Rome) (Théâtre: Ed. de la Table Ronde). Les Hommes contre l'humain (Man Against Mass Society) (Ed. La Colombe). Travel in North Africa, then in South America.

1952 Elected a Member of the Institute of France, Academy of Political and Moral Sciences.

1953 Le Declin de la sagesse (The Decline of Wisdom) (Ed. Plon).

1954 L'Homme problematique (Problematic Man) (Ed. Aubier).

1955 Mon temps nest pas le Votre (My Time Is Not Your Time) (Théâtre: Ed. Plon). Croissez et multipliez (Théâtre: Ed. Plon). Multipliez (Increase and Multiply) (Théâtre: Ed. Plon).

1956 Received the Goethe Prize from the city of Hamburg, conferred in Germany to one who fosters a supranational spirit and work in favor of humanity.

1956-66 Numerous trips to the United States and Canada and to Japan, where he was received by the emperor.

1958 Received the National Grand Prize for Literature. La Dimension Florestan, "Le Crepuscule du sens commun" (The Florestan Dimension, "The Twilight of Common Sense") (Ed. Plon).

1959 Présence et immortalité (Presence and Immortality) (Ed.Flammarion). L'Heure Théâtrale (TheTheater Hour) (Ed. Plon).

1960 La Prune et la prunelle (The Plum and the Apple of My Eye) (L'Avant scène).

1961 Delivered theWilliam James Lectures at Harvard University: The Existential Background of Human Dignity.

1963 Received the Osiris Prize. The Existential Background of Human Dignity, Harvard University Press,1964.

1964 Received the Frankfurt Peace Prize, conferred by German editors, publishers, and book dealers. Auf der Suche nach Wahrheit und Gerechtigteit, (Searchings) ed. Wolfgang Ruf, Freiburg im Bresgau, Verlag Knecht. Regards sur le théâtre de Claudel (Reviews of Paul Claudel's Theater) (Ed. Beauchesne).

1965 Delivered the opening discourse at the Salzburg Music Festival. Paix sur la terre (Peace on Earth) (Ed. Aubier). Lectures in the United States.

1967 Le Secret est dans les Isles (The Secret Is in the Isles) (Ed. Plon).

1968 Entretiens Paul Ricoeur, Gabriel Marcel (Conversations Between Paul Ricoeur and Gabriel Marcel) (Ed. Aubier).

1969 Received the Erasmus Prize. "An Autobiographical Essay" in The Philosophy of Gabriel Marcel, La Salle, Open Court, 1984. Visited Dresden and Prague.

1971 Le Siècle à venir (The Century to Come) Fondation Roland de Jouvenel. Pour une sagesse tragique et son au-delà (Tragic Wisdom and Beyond) (Ed. Plon). En chemin, vers quel eveil? (En Route Toward What an Awakening?) (Ed. Gallimard). Coleridge et Schelling (Coleridge and Schelling) (Ed. Aubier).

1972 Received the Dignity of the Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit of the Legion of Honor, of which he was already an Officer and a Commander.

1973 Percées vers un ailleurs (Breakthrough Toward a Beyond) (Ed. Fayard). Cinq Pieces Majeures (Five Major Plays) (Ed. Plon). Colloquium at Cerisy la Salle, International Cultural Center, Aug. 24-31, 1973, discussing his theater and philosophy.

1973 October 8. Died in Paris.

1975 Foundation of an international association, Présence de Gabriel Marcel, which includes his family, friends, and associates and continues the study of his work. Address: 21 rue de Tournon, 75006 Paris, France.

1976 Entretiens autour de Gabriel Marcel (Conversations Around Gabriel Marcel) (Neuchâtel, à la Baconnière). Proceedings of 1973 international colloquium on the Theater and Philosophy of Gabriel Marcel, published with the sponsorship of the European Cultural Foundation.

1978 Gabriel Marcel interrogé par Pierre Boutang (Gabriel Marcel Interviewed by Pierre Boutang) (Archives du XXe Siecle). Paris, Editions J.-M. Place, 1978. Followed by a reprinting of "Position et approches concrètes du mystère ontologique" ("Concrete Approaches to Investigating the Ontological Mystery").

1981 L'Existence et La Liberté Humaine chez Jean-Paul Sartre, (Existence and Human Liberty according to Jean-Paul Sartre) (originally published in Les Grands Appels de l'Homme Contemporain (Great Challenges for Contemporary Man), Editions du Temps Présent, 1946) Précedé d'une presentation de Denis Huisman, "Gabriel Marcel Lecteur et Juge de Jean-Paul Sartre" (Preceded by Denis Huisman's Presentation, Gabriel Marcel Reader and Judge of Jean-Paul Sartre). Paris, Librarie Philosophique J. Vrin, 1981.

Sources for Biographic and Biblio-Biographic Information:

Troisfontaines, Roger, S.J., De L'Existence à L'Etre, La Philosphie de Gabriel Marcel. Paris: Beatrice Nauwelaerts-Vrin, 2 vols., 1953, 2e ed. 1968.

Louis Chaigne, Vie et oevres d'écrivains (Life and Works of Writers), Vol. 4, F. Lanore, 1954, pp. 183-201.

Jeanne Parain-Vial, Gabriel Marcel et les niveaux de I'experience (Gabriel Marcel and the Levels of Experience) (Seghers, 1966), Biblio-biographie, pp. 99-107.

Lapointe, Francis H. and Lapointe, Claire C. Gabriel Marcel and His Critics. Works by and about Gabriel Marcel, pp. 9-273. New York: Garland Publishing Co., 1977.

Gabriel Marcel interrogé par Pierre Boutang (Gabriel Marcel Interviewed by Pierre Boutang) (J.-M. Place Ed., 1978), p. 116.

Katharine Rose Hanley, Dramatic Approaches to Creative Fidelity: A Study in the Theater and Philosophy of Gabriel Marcel (1889-1973), Lanham, MD): University Press of America, 1987, pp. 173-83, Cf. also pp. 184-201, 211-18.

Autobiographical information may be found in:

"An Essay in Autobiography," in The Philosophy of Existentialsim, Secaucus,NJ:Citadel Press, 1956, pp.104-28.

"An Autobiographical Essay," (Spring 1969) in The Philosophy of Gabriel Marcel. (The Library of Living Philosophers Vol.XVII), ed. Paul A. Schilpp and Lewis E. Hahn, La Salle, IL:Open Court, 1984, pp. 3-68.

Marcel, Gabriel. En Chemin vers Quel Eveil?. Paris:Gallimard, 1971.

Page 219 Biblio-Biography of Gabriel Marcel's Entrance into the English-Speaking World

1949 The Philosophy of Existence. London, Harvill Press,1949; New York, The Philosophical Library, l949; Freeport, NY, Books for Libraries Press, 1969 reprint of 1949 edition. Includes: Introduction by Gabriel Marcel, "On the Ontological Mystery," "Existence and Human Freedom," "Testimony and Existentialism," and "An Essay in Autobiography."
  Being and Having. Westminister, Dacre Press,1949; New York, Harper and Row, 1965.
1949-50 Gifford Lectures at Aberdeen University, Scotland.
1950 The Mystery of Being.Vol. I. Reflection and Mystery, Vol. II. Faith and Reality, London, Harvill Press,1950-51; Chicago, Regnery/Gateway, 1960; Lanham, MD, University Press of America, 1984; St. Augustine's Press, Chicago, IL, 2000.
  Homo Viator. London, V. Gollanoz,1951; Chicago, H. Regnery Co.,1951; New York, Harper and Row,1962; Magnolia, MA, Peter Smith, 1978.
1952 Three Plays by Gabriel Marcel, A Man of God, Ariadne, and The Votive Candle (The Funeral Pyre). London, Secker and Warburg, 1952; New York, Hill and Wang, 1965. Includes preface "The Drama of the Soul in Exile" (a lecture given in July 1950 by Gabriel Marcel at L'lnstitut Français in London).
  Metaphysical Journal. Chicago, IL, Regnery Co., 1952; London, Rockliff Press,1952, with essay "Existence and Objectivity" in appendix.
  Man Against Mass Society. London, Harvill Press, 1952; Chicago, H. Regnery,1952; Gateway edition, 1962; Lanham, MD: University of America Press, 1985. (Marcel wanted "Humanity Against Mass Society" as the title of this work but publishers overrode his preference.)
1954 The Decline of Wisdom. London, Harvill Press, 1954; NewYork, The Philosophical Library, 1955; Chicago, H. Regnery, 1955.
1956 The Philosophy of Existentialism. New York, The Philosophical Library, The Citadel Press Inc., 1956.
  Royce's Metaphysics. Chicago, H. Regnery Co., 1956, 1975.
1958 The Lantern in Cross Currents. West Nyack, New York, 1958.
1961 The William James Lectures delivered at Harvard University.
1963 The Existential Background of Human Dignity. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 1963.
1964 CreativeFidelity. NewYork, Farrar, Straus, and Co., 1964, reprinted New York, Crossroads Press, 1982.
1964-65 Lectures and travel throughout the United States and Canada.
1965 Philosophical Fragments (1904-1914) and The Philosopher and Peace. Notre Dame, IN, Notre Dame University Press, 1965.
1967 Problematic Man. New York, Herder and Herder, 1967.
  Presence and Immortality. Pittsburgh, PA, Duquesne University Press, 1967. Includes The Unfathomable the first act of an unfinished play (1919).
  Searchings. New York, Paulist-Newman Press, 1967. Includes "My Dramatic Works as Viewed by the Philosopher" (1959).
1973 Conversations Between Paul Ricoeur and Gabriel Marcel, included in Tragic Wisdom and Beyond. Evanston, lllinois, Northwestern University Press, 1973.
1974 The Existentialist Drama of Gabriel Marcel: The Broken World, The Rebellious Heart and an Introduction by Gabriel Marcel. ed. F.J.Lescoe, West Hartford, CT, McAuley Institute, St.Joseph's College, 1974.
1984 "An Autobiographical Essay" in The Philosophy of Gabriel Marcel (The Library of Living Philosophers, Vol. XVII). ed. Paul. A. Schilpp and Lewis E. Hahn, LaSalle, IL, Open Court, 1984.
1986 Two One Act Rlays by Gabriel Marcel: Dot the I and The Double Expertise. Translated by Katharine Rose Hanley. Introduction by Jean-Marie and Anne Marcel, Lanham, MD, University Press of America, 1986.
1988 Two Plays by Gabriel Marcel: The Lantern and The Torch of Peace plus a previously unpublished essay "From Comic Theater to Musical Creation" by Gabriel Marcel. Translated by Katharine Rose Hanley. Introduction by Joseph Cunneen, Lanham, MD, University Press of America.
  Gabriel Marcel's Perspectives on The Broken World. Introduction by Ralph McInerny. Milwaukee:WI, Marquette University Press.
   
   
   
   
   

 

Page 222 Appendix III List of Plays in French by Gabriel Marcel (1889-1973)

La Lumière sur la montagne (1905) inedit

Le Seuil invisible (1914)

La Grâce (1911)

Le Palais de sable (1913)

Le Quatuor en Fa Dièse (1916-1917I)

Un Juste ( 1918)

L'Insondable ( 1919)

Le Petit Garcon (1919) inédit

Trois Pièces ( 1931 )

Le Regard Neuf ( 1919)

La Mort de demain (1919)

La Chapelle ardente (1925) (plusieurs versions 1920-25)

L'Iconoclaste (1920)

Le Coeur des autres (1920)

Un Homme de Dieu (1922)

L'Attelage ou le Noeud coulant (1926) inedit

L'Horizon (1928)

Le Monde cassé (1932)

Le Fanal (1935)

Le Chemin de Crête (1935)

Le Dard (1936)

Théâtre comique (1947)

Les Points sur les I (1936)

Le Divertissement posthume (1923)

Colombyre ou le Brasier de la Paix (1937)

La Double Expertise (1937)

La Soif (1937) réimprimée avec le titre Les Coeurs Avides (1952)

Vers un autre Royaume (1949)

L'Emissaire (1945)

Le Signe de la croix ( 1938-48) Epilogue ( 1953)

La Fin des Temps ( 1948)

Rome n'est plus dans Rome (1951)

Mon Temps n'est plus le votre (1955)

Croissiez et multipliez (1955)

La Dimension Florestan (1958)

La Prune et la prunelle ( 1960)

 

Page 223 English Titles of Plays by Gabriel Marcel

The Light on the Mountain (1905) unpublished manuscript

The Invisible Threshold (1914)

Grace (1911)

The Sand Castle (1913)

Quartet in F# (1916-17)

A Just One (1918)

The Unfathomable ( 1919)

The Little Boy(1919) unpublished manuscript

Three Plays (1931)

The New Look (1919)

Tomorrow's Dead (1919)

The Votive Candle (1925) (several versions 1920-25)

The Iconoclast (1920)

The Rebellious Heart ( 1920)

A Man of God (1922)

The Yoke or the Noose (1926) unpublished manuscript

The Horizon (1928)

The Broken World (1932)

The Lantern (1935)

Ariadne (1935)

The Sting (1936)

Comic Theater (1947)

Dot the I (1936)

Posthumous Joke (1923)

Colombyre or the Torch of Peace (1937)

The Double Expertise (1937)

Thirst(1937) reprinted as Eager Hearts (1952)

Toward Another World (1949)

The Emissary (1945)

The Sign of the Cross (1938-48) Epilogue (1953)

Out of Time (1948)

Rome Is No Longer in Rome (1951)

My Time Is Not Your Time (1955)

Increase and Multiply (1955)

The Florestan Dimension (1958)

The Plum and the Apple of My Eye (1960)

 

Page 224 Appendix IV List of Philosophy Books by Gabriel Marcel (in French)

Coleridge et Schelling (1909), (Preface 1967), Aubier 1971.

Fragments philosophiques (1909-14), Nauwelaerts, 1961.

La Métaphysique de Royce (1917-1918), Aubier, 1945.

Journal métaphysique (1914-23), Gallimard, 1927.

"Position et approches concrètes du mystère ontologique" (Desclée de Brouwer), 1933.

Etre et avoir (1928-33), Aubier, 1935.

Du Refus à l'invocation, Gallimard. 1940.

Homo Viator, (1941-43), Aubier, 1945.

Le Mystère de l'être, 2 vols., (1949-1950), Aubier, 1951.

Les hommes contre l'humain, La Colombe, 1951.

Le Declin de la sagesse, Plon, 1954.

L'Homme problématique, Aubier, 1955.

Présence et immortalité (1919-51), Flammarion, 1959.

Auf des Suche nach Wahrheit und Gerechtigkeit (1959-63), Verlag Knecht, 1964.

La dignité humaine et ses assises existentielles (1961), Aubier, 1965.

Paix sur la terre (1964), Aubier, 1965.

Entretiens Paul Ricoeur-Gabriel Marcel, Aubier, 1968.

Pour une sagesse tragique et son au-delà, Plon, 1969.

Le Siècle à venir, Fondation Roland de Jouvenel, La Colombe, 1971.

En chemin, vers quel éveil?, Gallimard, 1971.

Entretiens autour de Gabriel Marcel (1973), à la Bacconière, 1976

 

List of Philosophy Books by Gabriel Marcel (in English)

Coleridge and Schelling (1909) (Preface 1967), Aubier, 1971.

Philosophical Fragments (1909-14), Notre Dame, 1965.

Royce's Metaphysics (1917-18), Regnery, 1956.

Metaphysical Journal (1914-23), H. Regnery, 1952.

"Concrete Approaches to Investigating the Ontological Mystery," (1932), 1956, in this volume pp. 172-96.

Being and Having(1928-33),Harper and Row, 1965.

Creative Fidelity, Farrar, Straus and Co., 1964.

Homo Viator (1941-43), Harper and Bros., 1962.

The Mystery of Being, 2 vols. (1949-50), H. Regnery, 1962.

Man Against Mass Society, H. Regnery, 1962.

The Decline of Wisdom, Harvill, 1954.

Problematic Man, Herder and Herder, 1967.

Presence and Immortality (1919-51), Duquesne, 1967.

Searchings (1959-63), Paulist Newman Press, 1967.

Existential Background of Human Dignity (1961), Harvard, 1963.

"The Philosopher and Peace" (1964), in Philosophical Fragments and the Philosopher and Peace, Notre Dame, 1965.

Conversations Between Paul Ricoeur and Gabrriel Marcel, included in Tragic Wisdom and Beyond, Northwestern,

1973.

"An Autobiographical Essay" (Spring 1969), in The Philosophy of Gabriel Marcel, Open Court, 1984.

The Century to Come, Roland de Jouvenel Foundation, La Colombe, 1971.

(What an Awakening?) En Route, Toward What an Awakening?

Conversations Around Gabriel Marcel, (1973), à la Baconnière, 1976.

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The Light on the Mountain (1905) unpublished manuscript

The Invisible Threshold ( 1914)

Grace (1911)

The Sand Castle ( 1913)

Quartet in F# ( 1916-17)

A Just One (1918)

The Unfathomable (1919)

The Little Boy(1919) unpublished manuscript

Three Plays (1931)

The New Look (1919)

Tommorow'.s Dead (1919)

The Votive Candle (I925) (several versions 1920-25)

The Iconoclast (1920)

The Rebellious Heart (1920)

A Man of God (1922)

The Yoke or the Noose (1926) unpublished manuscript

The Horizon (1928)

The Broken World (1932) :

The Lantern (1935)

Ariadne (1935)

The Sting (1936)

Comic Theater (1947)

Dot the I (1936)

Posthumous Joke ( 1923)

Colombyre or the Torch of Peace (1937)

The Double Expertise (1937)

Thirst (1937) reprinted as Eager Hearts (1952)

Toward Another World (1949)

The Emissary (1945)

The Sign of the Cross (1938-48) Epilogue (1953)

Out of Time (1948)

Rome Is No Longer in Rome(1951)

My Time Is NotYourTime (1955)

Increase and Multiply (1955)

The Florestan Dimension (1958)

The Plum and the Apple of My Eye (1960)

Coleridge and Schelling (1909), (Preface 1967),

Philosophical Fragments (1909-14).

Royces Metaphysics (1917-18).

Metaphysical Journal (1914-23).

"Concrete Approaches to Investigating the Ontological Mystery" (1932).

Being and Having (1928-35).

Creative Fidelity, (1940.

Homo Viator (1941-43).

The Mystery of Being, 2 vols. (1949-50).

Man Against Mass Society, 1951.

The Decline of Wisdom, 1954.

Problematic Man, 1955.

Presence and Immortality (1919-51).

Searchings (1959-63).

TheExistentialBackground of Human Dignity, (1961).

"The Philosopher and Peace" (1964).

Conversations between Paul Ricoeur and Gabriel Marcel, in Tragic Wisdom and Beyond, 1969.

"An Autobiographical Essay" (Spring 1969).

The Century to Come, Roland de Jouvenal Foundation, La Colombe, 1971.

En Route Toward What an Awakening?, 1971.

Conversations around Gabriel Marcel (1973).

Page 228 Appendix VI Drama Criticism

Théâtre et Religion (Theater and Religion), Lyon, Emmanuel Vitte Editeur,1958.

L'Heure Théâtrale de Giraudoux à Jean-Paul Sartre ( The Theater Hour from Giraudoux to Jean-Paul Snrtre), Paris, Editions Plon, 1959.

Regard sur le théâtre de Claudel (A Look at the Theater of Claudel), Paris, Editions Beauchesne, 1964.

Roger Troisfontaines, S.J. De L'Existence à L'Etre: La Philosophie de Gabriel Marcel (From Existence to Being: The Philosophy of Gabriel Marcel), 2 vols., Paris, Beatrice Nauwelaerts, Louvain, Nauwelaerts, 1968. Vol. 2, pp. 385-422 and pp. 427-50 provide lists of articles published, many of which are drama reviews published in the following: Convegno (Il), Courrier Royal, Europe Nouvelle, Hommes et Monde, Horizon, Ici-France, J'ai Lu, Jour, Metier de Chef, Nef, Nouvelle Revue Française, Nouvelles Littéraires, Sept, and Temps Présent.

Page 233 Bibliography of Major Works on Gabriel Marcel Works in English

Applebaum, David. Contact and Alienation, The Anatomy of Gabriel Marcel's Metaphysical Method. (Current Continental Research 214) Washington, D.C.: Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology & University Press of America, 1986.

Bourgeois, Patrick and Hanley, Katharine Rose. "Gabriel Marcel" in Routledge Encyclopedia of Postmodernism, General Editors: Charles E. Winquist and Victor E. Taylor. London, New York: Routledge Press, 1997.

Busch, Thomas.The Participant Perspective: A Gabriel Marcel Reader. Lanham, MD: University l'ress of America, 1987.

Cain, Seymour. Gabriel Marcel. New York: Hillary House; London: Bouer and Bouer, 1963; South Bend, IN: Regnery/Gateway Inc., 1979.

Cain, Seymour. Gabriel Marcel's Theory of Religious Experience. New York: Peter Lang Inc., 1995.

Cooney, William, ed. Gabriel Marcel's Contributions to Philosophy:A Collection of Essays. (Problems in Philosophy, Volume 18) Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 1989.

Gallagher, Kenneth T. The Philosophy of Gabriel Marcel. New York: Fordham University Press, 1963, 1975.

Hanley, Katharine Rose. Dramatic Approaches to Creative Fidelity: A Study in the Theatre and Philosophy of Gabriel Marcel (1889-1973). Lanham, MD: University Press of Armerica, 1987.

Hanley, Katharine Rose. Two One Act Plays: Dot the I and The Double Expertise. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1986.

Hanley, Katharine Rose. Two Plays by Gabriel Marcel: The Lantern and The Torch of Peace plus "From Comic Theater to Musical Creation" a previously unpublished essay by Gabriel Marcel. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1988.

Hanley, Katharine Rose. "Gabriel Marcel" in The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, General Editor: Robert Audi. Cambridge, New York, Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, 1995.

Keene, Sam. Gabriel Marcel. Richmond, VA: John Knox Press, 1967.

Lapointe, Francis H. and Lapointe, Claire C. Gabriel Marcel and His Critics:An International Bibliography (1928-1976), NewYork: Garland Publishing Co., 1977.

Lazaron, Hilda. Gabriel Marcel The Dramatist. London: Colin Smythe Ltd., Gerrards Cross, Books, 1978; distributed in North America by Humanities Press, Inc., Atlantic Highlands, NJ.

Lescoe, Francis J. Existentialism with or without God. New York: Alba House, 1974.

Miceli, Vincent P. Ascent to Being: Gabriel Marcel's Philosophy of Communion. Foreword by Gabriel Marcel. Paris: Desclée de Brouwer,1965.

Michaud, Thomas, special ed. "Gabriel Marcel and the Postmodern World." Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française, Vol. VII, No. 1-2, Spring 1995, Dept. of Foreign Languages and Literatures, Northern Illinois University, De Kalb, IL 60115-2854

Moran, Denis P., S.J. Gabriel Marcel: Existentialist Philosopher, Dramatist, Educator. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1992.

Pax, Clyde. An Existentialist Approach to God: A Study of Gabriel Marcel. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1972.

Pax, Clyde. "Marcel's Way of Creative Fidelity" in Philosophy Today, Vol. 19 (Spring 1975), pp. 12-25.

Peccorini, Francisco L. Selfhood as Thinking Thought in the Work of Gabriel Marcel: A New Interpretation, (Problems in Contemporary Philosophy, Volume 3), Lewiston, NY: The Edwin Mellen Press, 1987.

Randall, Albert B. The Mystery of Hope in the Philosophy of Gabriel Marcel (1889-1973), Hope and Homo Viator. (Problems in Contemporary Philosophy Vol. 33). Lewiston,NY: The Edwin Mellen Press, 1992.

Schilpp, Paul A. and Hahn, Lewis E. The Philosophy of Gabriel Marcel: (Library of Living Philosophers Vol. XVII), La Salle, IL: Open Court 1984. '

Traub, Donald F. Toward a Fraternal Society: A Study of Gabriel Marcel's Approach to Being Technology and Intersubjectivity, New York, NY: Peter Lang, 1988.

 

Page 234 Bibliography of Major Works on Gabriel Marcel (in French)

Association Présence de Gabriel Marcel. Cahiers: Présence de Gabriel Marcel. Paris: Aubier, 1975-83.

I: Gabriel Marcel et la pensée allemande, Paris: Aubier, 1979.

2/3: L'Esthétique Musicale chez Gabriel Marcel, Paris: Aubier,1980.

4: Gabriel Marcel et les injustices de ce temps: La responsabilité du philosophe. Paris: Aubier, 1983.

Association Présence de Gabriel Marcel. Entretiens autour de Gabriel Marcel. Neuchatel: à la Baconniere, 1976.

Belay, Marcel. La Mort dans le théâtre de Gabriel Marcel, Paris: Vrin,1980.

Boutang, Pierre. Gabriel Marcel interrogé par Pierre Boutang, Paris: J.-M. La Place, 1977.

Chenu, Joseph. Le Théâtre de Gabriel Marcel et sa signification métaphysique. Paris: Aubier, 1948.

Davignon, Rene. Le Mal chez Gabriel Marcel: Comment affronter la souffrance et la mort? (Recherches, Nouvelle Serie-4) Montreal: Bellarmin; Paris: Cerf, 1985.

Davy, Marie Madeleine. Un philosophe itinérant Gabriel Marcel. Paris: Flammarion, 1959.

De Corte, Marcel. Gabriel Marcel. Paris: Tequi, 1938.

De Corte, Marcel. Preface, Approches concrètes du mystère ontologique. Paris: Vrin; Louvain: Nauwelaerts, 1949.

Fessard, Gaston. Théâtre et mystère. Introduction à Gabriel Marcel. Paris: Tequi, 1938.

Morel-Flont, Teresa. La Solitude dans le Théâtre de Gabriel Marcel, Paris: Sorbonne, 1987.

Nseka, Ngimbi. Tragique et intersubjectivité dans la philosophie de Gabriel Marcel. Inkisi, Zaire: Mayidi, 1981.

Parain-Vial, Jeanne. Gabriel Marcel et les niveaux de l'expérience. Paris: Seghers, 1966.

Parain-Vial, Jeanne. Gabriel Marcel Un Veilleur et un eveilleur, Lausanne: Editions L'Age d'Homme, 1989.

Plourde, Simone. Gabriel Marcel, Philosophe et témoin de l'espérance. Montreal: Les Presses de l'Université de Quebec, 1975.

Plourde, Simone; Parain-Vial, Jeanne; Davignon, Rene; Belay, Marcel. Vocabulaire Philosophique de Gabriel Marcel (Recherches, Nouvelle Série 6) Montréal: Bellarmin; Paris: Cerf, 1985.

Prini, Pietro. Gabriel Marcel et la méthodologie de l'invérifiable. Paris: Desclee de Brouwer, 1953.

Prini, Pietro. Gabriel Marcel. Paris: Economica, 1984.

Ricoeur, Paul. Gabriel Marcel et Karl Jaspers. Paris: Ed. Temps Present, 1948.

Sacquin, Michèle. (Gabriel Marcel: Colloque organisée par la Bibliothèque Nationale et la "Présence de Gabriel Marcel," Paris: Bibliothèque Nationale, 1989.

Societé française de Philosophie. Bulletin de la Société française de Philosophie. Séance du 28 janvier 1984: La Pensée de Gabriel Marcel. Paris: Société française de Philosophie, 1984.

Sottiaux, Edgar. Gabriel Marcel: philosophe et dramaturge. Louvain, Paris: B. Nauwelaerts, 1956.

Troisfontaines, Roger, S.J., De L'Existence à L'Etre. La Philosophie de Gabriel Marcel. Paris: Beatrice Nauwelaerts-Vrin, 2 vols., 1953, 2e ed. 1968.

Wahl, Jean. Vers le concret. Paris: Vrin,1932.

 

 


 
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