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  1. The Six Greatest Novels of Anatole France by Anatole France, 2009-12-26
  2. Anatole France son ouevre: document pour l'histoire de la littérature française (French Edition) by Georges Armand Masson, 2010-05-12
  3. The Seven Wives Of Bluebeard And Other Marvelous Tales (1920) by Anatole France, 2008-06-02
  4. Anatole France: The man and his work (Little blue book) by Will Durant, 1925
  5. Egoists, a book of supermen: Stendhal, Baudelaire, Flaubert, Anatole France, Huysmans, Barrès, Nietzsche, Blake, Ibsen, Stirner, and Ernest Hello by James Huneker, 1909
  6. Anatole France by Walter Lionel George, 2010-09-11
  7. The Last Salon: Anatole France and his muse ... Translated ... by Lewis Galanti�¨re. With an introduction by Montgomery Belgion by Jeanne Maurice Pouquet; Montgomery Belgion; L�©ontine Arman de Caillavet; Anatole France; Lewis GA, 1927
  8. Anatole France. [Avec une notice par] G. Lanson (French Edition) by Anatole France, 2009-11-11
  9. Five Masters of French Romance: Anatole France, Pierre Loti, Paul Bourget, Maurice Barres, Romain Rolland (1916) by Albert Leon Guerard, 2009-06-25
  10. The Gorgon's Head and Other Literary Pieces: With a Preface by Anatole France (The Collected Works of James G. Frazer) by Sir James G. Frazer, 2000-07-10
  11. Egoists, a Book of Supermen: Stendhal, Baudelaire, Flaubert, Anatole France, Huysmans, Barres, Nietzsche, Blake, Ibsen, Stirner, and Ernest Hello by James Gibbons Huneker, 1975-06
  12. Novelas Completas y Otros Escritos de Anatole France by Anatole France, 1958-01-01
  13. Anatole France: [1919] by Lewis Piaget Shanks, 2009-06-25
  14. The Saint and the Skeptics: Joan of Arc in : Work of Mark Twain, Anatole France, and Bernard Shaw by William Searle, 1976-05

41. Anatole France
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42. France (Anatole François Thibault, Dit Anatole)
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France, Anatole (1844-1924), écrivain français. De son vrai nom François Anatole Thibault, Anatole France naquit le 16 avril 1844, à Paris. Ce fils de libraire fut, après ses études au collège Stanislas, essentiellement autodidacte. Lecteur insatiable depuis sa plus tendre enfance, il se montra un littérateur précoce puisqu'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 (1876). 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. En 1883, il se lia avec Mme Arman de Caillavet qui lui inspira une réelle ardeur créatrice et qui, grâce à ses relations, assura la promotion de ses ouvrages. Parmi les écrits de cette période, retenons les essais critiques rassemblés sous le titre

43. MSN Encarta - France, Anatole
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44. Biografia De France, Anatole
Translate this page france, anatole. (anatole François Thibault, París, 1844-Le Béchellerie, 1924) Escritor francés. Inició su carrera como poeta
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France, Anatole (Anatole François Thibault, París, 1844-Le Béchellerie, 1924) Escritor francés. Inició su carrera como poeta parnasiano con Poemas áureos (1873), dedicado a Leconte de Lisle. Más tarde, se orientó hacia la prosa y escribió El crimen de Silvestre Bonnard (1881). De 1886 a 1893, escribió la crónica literaria de Le Temps . De esta primera época, destacan Thaïs El figón de la reina Patoja (1893) y El lirio rojo (1894). Miembro de la Academia francesa desde 1896, a raíz del caso Dreyfus, se ocupó de asuntos políticos y sociales. Sus novelas adoptaron entonces puntos de vista críticos: La isla de los pingüinos Los dioses tienen sed (1912). Tras la I Guerra Mundial, publicó Pedrín (1918) y La vida en flor (1922). Recibió el premio Nobel de literatura en 1921. Inicio Buscador Recomendar sitio

45. Anatole France (1844-1924) French Writer.
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(1844-1924) French writer. Pseudonym for Jacques Anatole Francois Thibault. Anatole France is often thought of as the greatest French writer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Anatole France was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1921.
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46. Anatole France - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Anatole France April 16 October 12 ) was the pen name of French author Jacques Anatole François Thibault . He was born in Paris, France , and died in Tours Indre-et-Loire France . He was buried in the Ancient Cemetery of Neuilly, Hauts-de-Seine In the his writings were put on the Index of Forbidden Books of the Roman Catholic Church , and he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in . His books include Penguin Island , a satire on the Dreyfus affair published in edit
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47. France, Anatole
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48. France, Anatole
france, anatole. French writer. His works are marked by wit, urbanity, and style. His earliest novel was Le Crime de Sylvestre Bonnard
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    France, Anatole Pronunciation Key France, Anatole , pseud. of Jacques Anatole Thibault E b O , French writer. He was probably the most prominent French man of letters of his time. Among his best-remembered works is (1908, tr. Penguin Island, Le Crime de Sylvestre Bonnard (1881, tr. 1906), his first successful novel, and Le Livre de mon ami (1885, tr. My Friend's Book, 1913), the first of a series of autobiographical novels. Half his work appeared in periodicals and newspapers. After the Dreyfus Affair (in which he supported Zola) his work was slanted more to political satire. The elegance and subtle irony of his style are displayed in (1890, tr. 1909), Le Lys rouge (1894, tr. The Red Lily, Les Dieux ont soif (1912, tr. The Gods Are Athirst

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"An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able to differentiate between what you do know and what you don't." "When a thing has been said, and said well, have no scruple. Take it and copy it." "Never lend books, for no one ever returns them. The only books I have in my library are books that other folk have lent me." "If fifty million people say a foolish thing, it is still a foolish thing." "If a million people say a foolish thing, it is still a foolish thing." "A person is never happy except at the price of some ignorance." "To die for an idea is to set a rather high price upon conjecture." "We do not know what to do with this short life, yet we want another which will be eternal." "Justice is the means by which established injustices are sanctioned." - Crainquebille "The good critic is he who relates the adventures of his soul among masterpieces." - La Vie litt'raire "In every well-governed state, wealth is a sacred thing; in democracies it is the only sacred thing." - Penguin Island

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53. France, Anatole (Litteraturnettet)
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55. The Revolt Of The Angels
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CHAPTER I. CONTAINING IN A FEW LINES THE HISTORY OF A FRENCH FAMILY FROM 1789 TO THE PRESENT DAY
BENEATH the shadow of St. Sulpice the ancient mansion of the d'Esparvieu family rears its austere three stories between a moss-grown forecourt and a garden hemmed in, as the years have elapsed, by ever loftier and more intrusive buildings, wherein, nevertheless, two tall chestnut trees still lift their withered heads. Here from 1825 to 1857 dwelt the great man of the family, Alexandre Bussart d'Esparvieu, Vice-President of the Council of State under the Government of July, Member of the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences, and author of an Essay on the Civil and Religious Institutions of Nations, in three octavo volumes, a work unfortunately left incomplete. This eminent theorist of a Liberal monarchy left as heir to his name his fortune and his fame, Fulgence-Adolphe Bussart d'Esparvieu, senator under the Second Empire, who added largely to his patrimony by buying land over which the Avenue de l'Imperatice was destined ultimately to pass, and who made a remarkable speech in favour of the temporal power of the popes. Fulgence had three sons. The eldest, Marc-Alexandre, entering the army, made a splendid career for himself: he was a good speaker. The second, Gaétan, showing no particular aptitude for anything, lived mostly in the country, where he hunted, bred horses, and devoted himself to music and painting. The third son, René, destined from his childhood for the law, resigned his deputyship to avoid complicity in the Ferry decrees against the religious orders; and later, perceiving the revival under the presidency of Monsieur Fallieres of the days of Decius and Diocletian, put his knowledge and zeal at the service of the persecuted Church.

56. France, Anatole
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France, Anatole Pronunciation Key France, Anatole , pseud. of Jacques Anatole Thibault E b O , French writer. He was probably the most prominent French man of letters of his time. Among his best-remembered works is (1908, tr. Penguin Island, Le Crime de Sylvestre Bonnard (1881, tr. 1906), his first successful novel, and Le Livre de mon ami (1885, tr. My Friend's Book, 1913), the first of a series of autobiographical novels. Half his work appeared in periodicals and newspapers. After the Dreyfus Affair (in which he supported Zola) his work was slanted more to political satire. The elegance and subtle irony of his style are displayed in (1890, tr. 1909), Le Lys rouge (1894, tr. The Red Lily, Les Dieux ont soif (1912, tr. The Gods Are Athirst, 1913), and (1914, tr. The Revolt of the Angels, 1914). His liaison with Mme de Caillavet, lasting 27 years, had a profound influence on his work; she spurred his ambition and saved him from material concern. In 1896 he was elected to the French Academy, and he was awarded the 1921 Nobel Prize in Literature. See biographies by J. J. Brousson (tr. 1925) and D. Tylden-Wright (1967); B. Cerf

57. France, Anatole
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France, Anatole Ecrivain français, lauréat du prix Nobel de littérature, qui fut longtemps considéré comme le plus grand auteur français du début du XX e siècle. Débuts littéraires 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 Diversité de l'œuvre 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

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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 œuvre.

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