Definition of Prix Goncourt

1. Noun. An award given annually for contributions to French literature.

Generic synonyms: Accolade, Award, Honor, Honour, Laurels

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prix Goncourt

Priscoan
Priscoan aeon
Priscoan eon
Prishtina
Prissy
Pristidae
Pristina
Pristis
Pristis pectinatus
Pritchard
Pritt
Pritzelago
Pritzelago alpina
Privine
Privy Purse
Prix Goncourt (current term)
Prix de Rome
Priya
Prizren
Pro.
ProSom
Probe
Probert
Probin
Probištip
Proboscidea
Proboscidea arenaria
Proboscidea fragrans
Proboscidea louisianica
Probyn

Literary usage of Prix Goncourt

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. French Literature of the Great War by Albert Schinz (1920)
"It may be due to that fact, or to some other cause, but this second work does not seem equal to the first, and one suspects that the Prix Goncourt was in ..."

2. The Condition and Prospects of Imaginative Literature at the Present Day by Alexander Maxwell (1905)
"In the novel which won the Prix Goncourt last year ... Certainly the book deserved the Prix Goncourt. It combines the knowledge of a Royal Commission with ..."

3. The Chautauquan by Chautauqua Institution (1913)
"... which recently won the Prix Goncourt. This prize is offered by the academy founded by the late Edmond de Goncourt, one of the well-known literary ..."

4. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1844)
"The author, Roger Vercel, won the Prix Goncourt in 1934; his most important novel is Capitaine Conan. [p. 406] PIO BAROJA has long enjoyed the distinction ..."

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