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  1. La Rebelión de los Ángeles by Anatole France, 1940
  2. The Seven Wives Of Bluebeard - 1920 by Anatole France, 2010-07-06
  3. Egoists, A Book Of Supermen: Stendahl, Baudelaire, Flaubert, Anatole France, Huysmans, Barres, Nietzsche, Blake, Ibsen, Stirner And Ernest Hello by James Huneker, 2007-07-25
  4. The Red Lily (Volume 1) by Anatole France, 2010-10-14
  5. In All France: Children in Town and Country by Anatole France, 1930
  6. Tales From a Mother-Of-Pearl Casket by Anatole France, 2010-03-14
  7. Balthasar and Other Works - 1909 by Anatole France, 2010-07-24
  8. Great Short Stories of Anatole France
  9. Crainquebille, Putois, Riquet et plusieurs autres récits profitables (French Edition) by Anatole France, 1910-01-01
  10. Golden Tales Of Anatole France by France Anatole, 2008-06-13
  11. On life & letters, (The works of Anatole France in an English translation, ed. by J. Lewis May and Bernard Miall) by Anatole France, 1924
  12. Novels of Anatole France: Penguin Island; The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard and The Revolt of the Angels by Anatole France, 2005-01-11
  13. Anatole France, 1844-1896 by Edwin Preston Dargan, 2010-05-22
  14. Bedouins: Mary Garden, Debussy, Chopin Or the Circus, Botticelli, Poe, Brahmsody, Anatole France, Mirbeau, Caruso On Wheels, Calico Cats, the Artistic ... a Masque of Music, and the Vision by Anonymous, 2010-03-20

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nobel's pricy prize. Last month Imre Kertesz from Hungary won the nobel Prize inLiterature. 1921, france, anatole france (aka Jacques anatole Thibault).
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Forgot your password? Enter your unsername only, and click reset password Create an account if you don't yet have a username. Get the Newsletter By day Fri 01Nov 002 12:16 GMT Nobel's pricy prize Last month Imre Kertesz from Hungary won the Nobel Prize in Literature. First awarded in 1901, the prize has honored 95 writers including 72 who use a language other than English. Here is a summary of the non-English authors, based on information from this page Hungary Imre Kertesz China Gao Xingjian Germany Gunter Grass Portugal Jose Saramago Italy Dario Fo Poland Wislawa Szymborska Japan Kenzaburo Oe Mexico Octavio Paz Spain Camilo Jose Cela Egypt Naguib Mahfouz USSR-USA Joseph Brodsky France Claude Simon Czechoslovakia Jaroslav Seifert Colombia Gabriel García Márquez Bulgaria-Austria-Britain Elias Canetti Poland-United States Czeslaw Milosz Greece Odysseus Elytis (Odysseus Alepoudhelis) Poland-United States Isaac Bashevis Singer Spain Vicente Aleixandre Italy Eugenio Montale Sweden (shared) Eyvind Johnson Germany Heinrich Böll Chile Pablo Neruda (Ricardo Reyes y Basoalto) USSR Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenitsyn Japan Yasunari Kawabata Guatemala Miguel Angel Asturias Israel Samuel Joseph Agnon (Shmuel Czaczkes) USSR Mikhail Sholokhov France Jean-Paul Sartre Greece Giorgios Seferis (pseudonym Giorgos Seferiadis) Yugoslavia Ivo Andric France St-John Perse (Alexis St. Léger)

22. France, Anatole
france, anatole (1844 1924). French novelist and nobel laureate, who is frequentlyregarded as the greatest French writer of the late 19th and early 20th
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23. LiteraryCritic.com -- Nobel Prize
nobel Prize winners 1901 Armand, René François. (france) titles1902 - Mommsen, Theodor. (Norway) titles 1921 - france, anatole.
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1901 - Armand, René François. (France) titles
1902 - Mommsen, Theodor. (Germany) titles
1903 - Bjørnson, Bjørnstjerne. (Norway) titles
1904 - Echegaray, José. (Spain) titles
1904 - Mistral, Frédéric. (France) titles
1905 - Sienkiewicz, Henryk. (Poland) titles
1906 - Carducci, Giosuae. (Italy) titles
1907 - Kipling, Rudyard. (United Kingdom) titles
1908 - Eucken, Rudolf. (Germany) titles 1909 - Lagerlöf, Selma. (Sweden) titles 1910 - Heyse, Paul von. (Germany) titles 1911 - Maeterlinck, Maurice. (Belgium) titles 1912 - Hauptmann, Gerhart. (Germany) titles 1913 - Tagore, Rabindranath. (India) titles 1914 - No Award 1915 - Rolland, Romain. (France) titles 1916 - Heidenstam, Verner von. (Sweden) titles 1917 - Gjellerup, Karl. (Denmark) titles 1917 - Pontoppidan, Henrik. (Denmark)

24. Anatole France
anatole france (1844 October 12 1924), pen-name of Jacques anatole François Thibault ofthe Roman Catholic Church, and he was awarded the nobel Prize in
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25. France, Anatole
france, anatole , pseud of Jacques anatole Thibault zhäk, tEbO' , 1844–1924,French writer to the French Academy, and he was awarded the 1921 nobel Prize in
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Newsletter You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia 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)

26. Nobel Prize For Literature
1920 Knut Hamsun (Norway) 1921 anatole france (france) 1922 Seifert (Czechoslovakia)1985 Claude Simon (france) 1986 Wole Previous nobel Prize for Peace, Top of
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(France) Theodor Mommsen (Germany) (Norway) (France) and (Spain) Henryk Sienkiewicz (Poland) (Italy) Rudyard Kipling (U.K.) Rudolf Eucken (Germany) (Sweden) Paul von Heyse (Germany) Maurice Maeterlinck (Belgium) Gerhart Hauptmann (Germany) Rabindranath Tagore (India) Romain Rolland (France) Verner von Heidenstam (Sweden) Karl Gjellerup (Denmark) and Henrik Pontoppidan (Denmark) Carl Spitteler (Switzerland) Knut Hamsun (Norway) Anatole France (France) Jacinto Benavente (Spain) William B. Yeats

27. Nobel Prize Winners For Literature
nobel Prize Winners for Literature. Year, Author, Country*, Literary Area. 1922, Benaventey Martínez, Jacinto, Spain, dramatist. 1921, france, anatole, france, novelist.
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Nobel Prize Winners for Literature
Year Author Country* Literary Area Saramago, Jose Portugal novelist Fo, Dario Italy playwright, actor Szymborska, Wislawa Poland poet Heaney, Seamus Ireland poet Oe Kenzaburo Japan novelist Morrison, Toni U.S. novelist Walcott, Derek St. Lucia poet Gordimer, Nadine South Africa novelist Paz, Octavio Mexico poet, essayist Spain novelist Mahfouz, Naguib Egypt novelist Brodsky, Joseph U.S. poet and essayist Soyinka, Wole Nigeria playwright, poet Simon, Claude France novelist Seifert, Jaroslav Czech. poet Golding, Sir William U.K. novelist Colombia novelist, journalist, social critic Canetti, Elias Bulgaria novelist, essayist Milosz, Czeslaw U.S. poet Elytis, Odysseus Greece poet Singer, Isaac Bashevis U.S. novelist Aleixandre, Vicente Spain poet Bellow, Saul U.S. novelist Montale, Eugenio Italy poet Johnson, Eyvind Sweden novelist Martinson, Harry Sweden novelist, poet White, Patrick Australia novelist West Germany novelist Neruda, Pablo Chile poet Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr Isayevich U.S.S.R. novelist Beckett, Samuel Ireland novelist, dramatist Kawabata Yasunari Japan novelist Guatemala novelist Agnon, S.Y.

28. Nobel Prize For Literature
this prestigious award, visit the official website of the nobel Foundation ButlerYeats (Ireland) 1922 Jacinto Benavente (Spain) 1921 anatole france, (penname
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29. France, Anatole Opiniones, Comparativas, Precios Y Compras Online
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LES TROIS PRIX NOBEL DU SENAT Anatole France, prix Nobel de Littérature 1921 Jacques Anatole THIBAULT, dit Anatole FRANCE est né à Paris le 16 avril 1844. Fils de Noël Thibault, libraire bibliophile du quai Voltaire à Paris, Anatole France grandit dans la boutique paternelle où il satisfait avec passion son goût immodéré pour la lecture et où, tout en recevant une solide éducation au collège Stanislas, il acquiert une impressionnante culture, notamment sur quelques sujets de prédilection : la Révolution, l’occultisme et la latinité. L’enseigne de la librairie - « Aux armes de France » - lui inspire même son pseudonyme. Bibliothécaire au Sénat (1876-1890) En 1866, avec la recommandation du baron de Barante, de l’Académie française, et celle d’Henry Davilliers, il sollicite son admission à la Bibliothèque du Sénat. Il écrit au Grand-Référendaire du Sénat, le général marquis d’Hautpoul : « ... Ce que je souhaite surtout c’est l’admission à un emploi de cette bibliothèque, quelle qu’en soit d’ailleurs la rémunération. Outre les titres nécessaires, je crois trouver une recommandation dans la connaissance des livres dont, depuis trente ans, s’occupe mon père que j’ai secondé dans son travail assez pour acquérir une certaine expérience. J’ose donc espérer, Monsieur le Grand-Référendaire, que vous ne me refuserez pas votre appui ».

31. Anatole France Biography
Biography of anatole france, recipient of the 1921 nobel Prize forLiterature, was born in Paris, france. His original name was
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Anatole France, recipient of the 1921 Nobel Prize for Literature, was born in Paris, France. His original name was Jacques Anatole Francois Thibault. His father was a bookseller. He was educated at the College Stanislaus. He worked for some time as a publisher's assistant at Bacheline-Deflorenne and as a teacher. He later became an assistant librarian for the French Senate. France's first book, LES POEMES DORES, was published when he was 29. His recognition as a writer came with his 1881 novel LE CRIME DE SYLVESTRE BONNARD. His works have been placed in the Index of Forbidden Books of the Roman Catholic Church. bodyOffer(21971) France died in Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire in 1924. CHRONOLOGY He was born in Paris, France. (April 16) LES POEMES DORES LES NOCES CORINTHIENNES (THE BRIDE OF CORINTH); IDYLLES ET LEGENDES; He became an assistant librarian for the French Senate. He married Valerie Guerin de Sauville. JOCASTE ET LE CHAT MAIGRE (JOCASTA AND THE FAMISHED CAT) LE CRIME DE SYLVESTRE BONNARD LES DESIRS DE JEAN SERVIEN (THE ASPIRATIONS OF JEAN SERVIEN) LE LIVRE DE MON AMI (MY FRIEND'S BOOK) MARGUERITE BALTHAZAR THAIS; He resigned his job at the French Senate.

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33. Anatole France [Yves Frisch]
Translate this page anatole france (1844-1924) Prix nobel 1921. Les Dieux ont soif. ..Il yadans les hommes des caractères que les révolutions ne changent pas.
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35. Nobel Prize For Literature, 1901-2002
nobel Prize for Literature, 19012002. 1921, anatole france (Jacques-anatole-FrançoisThibault, 1844-1924), france, La Petit Pierre (1918).
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36. Nobel Prize For Literature/Nobelpreis Für Literatur/Nobelprijs Voor Literatuur/
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37. Nobel Prize For Literature Laureates
Sydenstricker) United States, Fiction (18921973) English nobel Lecture PearlS 1921 anatole france (aka Jacques anatole Thibault) france, Fiction (1844
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38. Anatol France
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    39. France (Anatole François Thibault, Dit Anatole)
    Translate this page Personnage important du monde des lettres, anatole france fut élu à l'Académiefrançaise en 1896 et reçut le prix nobel de littérature en 1921.
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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

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    the 1921 nobel Prize in Literature. See biographies by JJ Brousson (tr. 1925) andDavid TyldenWright (1967); Barry Cerf, anatole france the Degeneration of a
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    France, Anatole 1844-1924, 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 David Tylden-Wright (1967); Barry Cerf
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