HTML Translation Of SGML/EAD Document By Tim Green Access OPEN HARDY, THOMAS, 18401928 POET AND NOVELIST; Thibault,Jacques Anatole Francois 1844-1924 FRENCH WRITER PSEUDONYM Anatole; http://library-2.lse.ac.uk/archives/handlists/Oakeshott/m.html
Extractions: Extent: 51 boxes In 1927, he married Joyce Margaret Fricker. They had one son, Simon, born in 1931. The marriage was dissolved in 1938 and in the same year he married Katherine Alice Burton. They divorced in 1951. In 1965, Oakeshott married Christel Schneider. He died at his home in Acton, near Langton Matravers, Dorset, on 18 December 1990. 'Experience and its Modes', 1933, repr. 1986 'A Guide to the Classics' (with GT Griffith), 1936, 1947 'Social and Political Doctrines of Contemporary Europe', 1939 'Hobbes's Leviathan', 1946 'The Voice of Poetry in the Conversation of Mankind', 1959 'Rationalism in Politics and Other Essays', 1962 'Hobbes on Civil Association', 1975 'On Human Conduct', 1975, 1990 'On History', 1983; T Fuller (ed.), 'The Voice of Liberal Learning', 1989.
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Extractions: A B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Anatole France (1844-1924) - Writer, critic, one of the major figures of French literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1921. France's skepticism appears already in his early works, but later the hostility toward bourgeois values led him to support French Communist Party. In the 1920 his writings were put on the Index of Forbidden Books of the Roman Catholic Church. "The law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as well as the poor to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal bread." (from The Red Lily My Friend's Book (1885), were happy. After failing his baccalaureate examination several times, France finally passed it at the age of twenty. In the 1860s he was for a time an assistant to his father, then he was a cataloguer and publisher's assistant at Bacheline-Deflorenne and at Lemerre. He also worked as a teacher. When his father retired, France took a series of jobs as an editorial assistant. He became member of the Parnassian group of poets, Gautier, Catulle, Mendes and others, and built himself a high reputation in the literature circles. During the Franco-Prussian War, France served briefly in the army, and witnessed the bloodbath at the Paris Commune in 1871.
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Extractions: var cm_role = "live" var cm_host = "tripod.lycos.com" var cm_taxid = "/memberembedded" Born: April 16, 1844, in Paris, France Died: October 13, 1924, near Tours, France Anatole France, a pseudonym of Jacques Anatole Francois Thibault, was the son of Francois-Noël Thibault, a Parisian book seller and Antoinette Galas. As a child, France was an avid reader and spent many hours in his father's shop reading the books that were available for sale. He had little formal education but he learned quickly with the book shop as a resource. By the age of eight, he was able to translate passages from Virgil for his mother. When he was eleven, France was enrolled at the Stanislas College in Paris where he studied the classics for seven years. During his time at school he began to question his Roman Catholic upbringing and finally completely abandoned religion. He was uncomfortable at the college and completed his studies independently but earned his bachelor's degree by the age of twenty. After graduation, France began working and writing but neither activity generated a substantial income. He was often forced to rely on his parents for food and lodging. Eventually, he gained a position as librarian of the senate which afforded him a degree of independence from his family.
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Extractions: S eudónimo de Jacques Anatole François Thibault, novelista y premio Nobel francés, considerado frecuentemente como el mejor escritor francés de finales del siglo XIX y principios del XX. France nació el 16 de abril de 1844, en París. Estudió en la escuela Stanislas de París, aunque la mayor parte de su educación fue autodidacta. Desde muy joven fue un lector insaciable. Sus primeros libros publicados fueron Poemas dorados (1873) y la obra teatral en verso El puente de Corinto (1876). No consiguió, sin embargo, un estilo depurado hasta su primera novela, El crimen de Silvestre Bonnard (1881), en la cual hacía gala de habilidad estilística, de sutil y mordaz ironía y de genuina compasión, características todas ellas que formaron parte de su posterior producción. France produjo muchas novelas, obras de teatro, poemas, ensayos de crítica y filosofía e investigaciones históricas. Fue nombrado miembro de la Academia Francesa en 1896 y recibió el Premio Nobel de Literatura en 1921. En 1883 se unió a Madame Arman de Caillavet, la cual le inspiró gran cantidad de trabajos y promocionó sus escritos ayudándose de sus amplias relaciones sociales. Entre las obras de esta etapa intermedia cabe destacar los ensayos críticos La vida literaria (1888), las novelas
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Extractions: Nox Oculis Jacques Anatole François Thibault , dit Anatole France Écrivain français, longtemps considéré comme le plus grand auteur français du début du XX e siècle. De son vrai nom François Anatole Thibault, Anatole France est né le 16 avril 1844 à Paris. Ce fils de libraire fut, après ses études au collège Stanislas, essentiellement autodidacte. Lecteur insatiable dès sa plus tendre enfance, il se montra un littérateur précoce (il écrivit ses premiers textes dans son adolescence)?; il pénétra d'ailleurs très jeune dans les milieux érudits et bibliophiles de Paris, tout en se mêlant aux poètes de l'école parnassienne. Les premiers de ses ouvrages à être publiés furent une étude sur Vigny, en 1868, puis ses Poèmes dorés (1873), dédiés à Leconte de Lisle, et un drame en vers à la manière antique intitulé Les Noces corinthiennes La reconnaissance du grand public ne vint pourtant que lorsqu'il se consacra à la prose narrative : après deux nouvelles, Jocaste et Le Chat maigre , publiées conjointement en 1879, il lui fallut encore attendre la publication de son premier roman, Le Crime de Sylvestre Bonnard (1881), pour connaître un vrai succès. D'une ironie cinglante, ce récit, écrit dans un style délicat et subtil, révèle un humanisme sincère qui devint plus tard la marque caractéristique de son uvre.
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Extractions: Writer, urbane critic, one of the major figures of French literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1921. France's scepticism appears already in his early works, but later the hostility toward bourgeois values led him to support French Communist Party. In the 1920 his writings were put on the Index of Forbidden Books of the Roman Catholic Church. "The law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as well as the poor to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal bread."
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