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Anatole France



France, Anatole - änätôlˈ fräNs, pseud. of Jacques Anatole Thibaultzhäk, tēbōˈ, 1844–1924, French writer. He was probably the most prominent French man of letters of his time. Among his best-remembered works is L'Île des pingouins (1908, tr. Penguin Island, 1909), an allegorical novel satirizing French history. His early   Read More...

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    by Anatole France, A. W. Evans. 344 pgs.


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