Other novels: • ''
(1890; English tr., This, My Son'', 1908) • '''' (1892) • ''
(1893; English tr., Those of his own Household'', 1914) • '''' (1894) • ''
(1897; English tr., Redemption'', 1908) • ''
(1899; English tr., Autumn Glory'', 1901), a picture of the decay of peasant farming set in
La Vendée; it was an indirect plea for the development of provincial France • ''
(1901; English tr., Children of Alsace''), a story which was dramatized and acted in the following year • '''' (1903) • '''' (1903) • ''
(1905; English tr., The Nun'', 1908) • ''
(1907; English tr., The Coming Harvest'', 1908) • '''' (1908) •
La Barrière (1910; English tr.,
The Barrier) •
Davidée Birot (1912; English tr. by Mary D. Frost) • ''Gingolph l'Abandonné'' (1914) • '''' (1917) • '''' (1919) • '''' (1919), regarded as a masterpiece by some • '
and ' (1921) • ''
(1921; English tr., Charles de Foucauld, Hermit and Explorer'', 1923) A volume of '
appeared in 1906. He also wrote books of travel, including a ' (1891),
Sicile (1892), '
(1896), and ' (1901). ''
(1913). Bazin is known to English and American readers for rendering the Italy of his time, The Italians of To-Day'' (1904). After 1914 he published two volumes of war sketches,
Pages religieuses (1915) and ''Aujourd'hui et demain'' (1916). ==Notes==