French writer of sophisticated novels and short stories (1844-1924)
1The list of Anatole France's works in fiction is a large one.
2Writers so opposite as Ibsen and Anatole France have expanded her themes.
3End of Project Gutenberg's The Aspirations of Jean Servien, by Anatole France
4The most delightful pictures of him are in the pages of Anatole France.
5He received a public funeral, Anatole France delivering an oration at the grave.
6When his style grows lucid he is reminiscent of Anatole France.
7The dignity will suffer no diminution in M. Anatole France's hands.
8Not that M. Anatole France is a wild and untrammelled genius.
9In Voltaire's fingers, as Anatole France has said, the pen runs and laughs.
10The Bible is as divinely inspired as Shakespeare, or Milton, or Anatole France.
11A well-educated young man-reader of Anatole France, and other writers-heenjoyed ironic speculation.
12He wrote, '-andalways Anatole France,' but I paraphrase him slightly.
13Here is a page published by Anatole France apropos of the bombardment of Soissons:
14End of this Project Gutenberg Etext of The Red Lily, v1 by Anatole France
15The despairing Swift was a fighter, as the despairing Anatole France is a fighter.
16But the reasoning of M. Anatole France is never confused.
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