[Gutenberg 25409] • The Story of the Duchess of Cicogne and of Monsieur de Boulingrin / 1920

[Gutenberg 25409] • The Story of the Duchess of Cicogne and of Monsieur de Boulingrin / 1920
Authors
France, Anatole
Publisher
Dodo Press
Tags
french fiction -- translations into english , fairy tales
ISBN
9781409911401
Date
2009-01-02T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.75 MB
Lang
en
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Anatole France (1844-1924), born Francois-Anatole Thibault, was a French author. He studied at the College Stanislas and after graduation he helped his father by working at his bookstore. After several years he secured the position of a cataloguer at Bacheline- Deflorenne and at Lemerre, and in 1876 he was appointed a librarian for the French Senate. He became known after the publication of The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard (1881). Along with Emile Zola, he became involved in the Alfred Dreyfus affair. He signed Zola's manifesto, publicly condemning the indictment of treason against Dreyfus, a Jewish army captain, who was being scapegoated to protect corrupt officials in the army. In 1901, France wrote about the affair in his book Monsieur Bergeret. He was elected to the French Academy in 1896 and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1921. His later works include The Procurator of Judea (1902), Penguin Island (1908) and The Revolt of the Angels (1914).