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Overview
CONTENTSPreface - Why Are We Sad? - Hrotswitha and the Marionettes - Charles Baudelaire - Rabelais - Barbey d'Aurévilly - Paul ArPne - Science and Morals: M. Paul Bourget - Chinese Tales - Popular Songs of Old France - Villiers de L'Isle-Adam - An Egyptian Monk - Léon Hennique - The Poet of La Bresse, Gabriel Vicaire - Baron Denon - Maurice Spronck - A Family of Poets - Astronomical Day-Dreams - M. Maurice Bouchor and the Story of Tobias - Joséphin Péladan - Concerning Joan of Arc - Under the Arcades of the Odéon - Édouard Rod - J. H. Rosny - François Coppée - The Ideas of Gustave Flaubert - Paul Verlaine - Dialogues of the Living - New Dialogues of the Dead - A Day at Versailles - Auguste Vacquerie - Octave Feuillet - Buddhism - The Songs of the Chat-Noir
Anatole France won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1921 - a noted man of letters, he was a leading figure of French literary life.
Book Details
Published
April 15, 2004
Publisher
University Press of the Pacific
Pages
400
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781410212962