单词 | Anatole France |
例句 | Where Anatole France’s work had been about ideas and wit, and Thomas Mann had been about precision and the ordering of character and plot, Honoré de Balzac, to me, was all about character. Bad Boy 2001-05-08T00:00:00Z “It means that animals make our hearts happy in a very special way. A French man named Anatole France said that a long time ago.” The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street 2017-10-03T00:00:00Z My two favorite stories in “Fairy Tales for the Disillusioned” are both by the urbane and skeptical Anatole France. ‘Fairy Tales for the Disillusioned’: a perfect book, perhaps, for the moment 2016-12-27T05:00:00Z The opera, based on a novel by Anatole France, is set in Byzantine Egypt. Music Review: George Manahan Conducts ‘Thaïs’ at Manhattan School of Music 2012-12-10T22:50:19Z Anatole France perhaps put it best: “In its majestic equality, the law forbids rich and poor alike to sleep under bridges, beg in the streets and steal loaves of bread.” Superhero films are bad for democracy 2017-06-02T04:00:00Z Novelist Anatole France’s mischievous observation came to mind when the Congressional Budget Office released its analysis of the Republican cut-taxes/gut-Medicaid bill and its defenders went into a continuous loop talking about “freedom.” Opinion | The Make Inequality Worse Act of 2017 2017-03-15T04:00:00Z To capture the spirit, we could call it the Anatole France Revision. City Room: The Day: Post-No-Bills Laws Can Carry High Cost in Elections 2012-10-11T13:13:21Z Sceptical in all matters, though never the fascinating sophist that is Anatole France, De Gourmont criticised the thirty-six dramatic situations, reducing the number to four. Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z The movement has produced its great theorist in Marx, its orator in Jaurès, its powerful tacticians like Bebel, and it has influenced literature in Morris, Anatole France and Shaw. Dictatorship vs. Democracy (Terrorism and Communism) 2012-02-27T03:00:14.477Z Anatole France is one of the most brilliant literary men in the world, and stands foremost amongst giants like Daudet, Zola, and Maupassant. The Trial of Oscar Wilde From the Shorthand Reports 2012-02-19T03:00:17.513Z And above all she needs to know the ideas of our own times, Ibsen and Tolstoi, Shaw and Anatole France. Comrade Yetta 2012-02-15T03:00:24.213Z I don't read Anatole France for my representation of Joan of Arc. Poor Relations 2012-02-11T03:04:00.973Z The tenderness of Anatole France is absent, except in his verse, which is less spontaneous than volitional. Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z Roosevelt belonged to the other school in the conduct of affairs which Anatole France praises because it never forgets that men are "des mauvais singes." Behind the Mirrors The Psychology of Disintegration at Washington 2012-02-11T03:03:55.693Z There is, however, a subtle and profound moral lesson about the work of Mr. Anatole France which is wanting in Kingsley’s shallower and more commonplace conception of human motive and passion. The Trial of Oscar Wilde From the Shorthand Reports 2012-02-19T03:00:17.513Z I will try and despatch you the charming little "Etui de Nacre" of Anatole France—a real master. The Letters of Henry James (volume I) 2012-02-08T03:00:15.197Z The essays on books are unpretentious notes—eight pages on Henry James, seven on Maupassant, twelve on Anatole France, short excursions in criticism made between the longer voyages to the islands of the blessed. The Critical Game 2012-01-05T03:00:38.527Z Anatole France has distilled into his The Revolt of the Angels some of his acid hatred of all religions, with blasphemous and obscene notes not missing. Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z Even Academicians like Anatole France dealt with the Gospels as the mere framework of ironical stories, and writers of the stamp of Jean Loverain out-Heroded Wilde's Herod both in audacity and point. Oscar Wilde 2011-12-10T03:00:14.120Z He sailed for Argentina to deliver a series of lectures on national themes at a time when Anatole France was upholding the Gallic tradition in that country. The Cabin [La barraca] 2011-12-01T03:00:23.247Z I name one novel, simply because it happens to be the last that I myself have read, "The Red Lily," by Anatole France. The Book of Life 2011-11-25T03:00:13.343Z In his own literary circles Anatole France himself heard the passage held up to laughter and torn to tatters. Leaves in the Wind 2011-10-28T02:00:25.937Z Now Mr. Moore does in a larger mould and in the grand manner what Anatole France accomplished in his miniature. Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z So too Anatole France, after compiling four volumes of La Vie litt�raire in his own inimitable style and with singular felicity of appreciation, also turned away. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 2 "French Literature" to "Frost, William" 2011-10-14T02:00:26.280Z As it was he had to put up with Anatole France, and oddments of Swift and Wilde; nor do I forget his justifiable disgust on discovering too late that our Gulliver was a nursery version. Notes of a Camp-Follower on the Western Front 2011-09-09T02:01:03.463Z An interesting reconstruction is given by Anatole France in Sur la pierre blanche. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 4 "G" to "Gaskell, Elizabeth" 2011-08-24T02:00:20.690Z There is a delicious story told by Anatole France which bears on this subject. Leaves in the Wind 2011-10-28T02:00:25.937Z Thus far the names of Anatole France, Paul Adam, the brothers Rosny, Pierre Mille—a brilliant, versatile man—still maintain their primacy. Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z One may ponder upon what Anatole France once said about this justice. The Happy Golfer Being Some Experiences, Reflections, and a Few Deductions of a Wandering Golfer 2011-08-21T02:00:29.747Z It does not convey that sense of the author's spontaneous fertility and joy in creation which Pierre Loti, Fran�ois Copp�e, Anatole France, feel and give. Critical Studies 2011-07-21T02:00:20.463Z But it is not because M. Anatole France has rare power to create original characters, or to reflect for us something of the more recondite literary life of Paris, that his charming story will live. Concerning Lafcadio Hearn With a Bibliography by Laura Stedman 2011-07-20T02:00:12.413Z And see how she's smiling at him and talking to him about Anatole France.... The Disturbing Charm 2011-06-17T02:00:21.077Z But his erudition could not be challenged; only two other men matched his scholarship, Anatole France and the late Marcel Schwob. Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z Baudelaire ruined his health, smudged his soul, yet remained withal, as Anatole France says, "a divine poet." The Poems and Prose Poems of Charles Baudelaire with an Introductory Preface by James Huneker 2011-06-01T02:00:22.477Z But most of all we enjoyed the new vistas they revealed, and neither Anatole France nor Nietzsche frightened us one bit. I Walked in Arden 2011-04-10T02:00:06.137Z The war brought Anatole France to his senses, the last of the Gallic wits, who possessed a greater charm than Voltaire without attaining his universal prestige. Psycho-Phone Messages 2011-03-27T02:00:12.363Z This point, or one similar to it, occurred in a debate between Andrew Lang and Anatole France as to the visions of Joan of Arc. The Great Return 2011-03-20T02:00:35.837Z With Anatole France he could have exclaimed: "The longer I contemplate human life, the more I believe that we must give it, for witnesses and judges, Irony and Pity...." Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z Ruskin and Anatole France and Maeterlinck and Carlyle and Robert Morris and Emerson and Grierson are read with increasing satisfaction. Socialism and Democracy in Europe 2011-03-15T02:00:12.887Z We were therefore more interested in Ibsen and Shaw, in Hauptmann and Nietzsche, in William Morris and Anatole France, than in the current novels from the circulating library. I Walked in Arden 2011-04-10T02:00:06.137Z I hated to think of his wearing an ironic smile like Anatole France or losing his fresh bloom to be a subversive idealist like Eugene Debs. The Invisible Censor 2011-01-29T03:00:20.267Z An English authority says of him, "His essays are worthy of the pen of Anatole France or Pierre Loti." Self-Determining Haiti Four articles reprinted from The Nation embodying a report of an investigation made for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. 2011-01-22T03:00:17.567Z Just like that other confounded peer—what was his name?—who bored and bored and bored at the Anatole France dinner…. Boon, The Mind of the Race, The Wild Asses of the Devil, and The Last Trump; Being a First Selection from the Literary Remains of George Boon, Appropriate to the Times 2011-01-16T03:00:20.530Z In a short story, Gestas, Anatole France has marvellously described in his insistent, quiet, dignified fashion the mingling of purity and depravity in this life of curious piety. Paul Verlaine 2010-12-28T03:00:19.670Z Legally, as Anatole France observed, the starving may not filch even bread. The Moral Ambiguity of Looting 2010-03-06T20:50:00Z M. Anatole France shows in some ways a sympathy with dogs, and a sensitiveness to their mental attitudes, finer and more true than anything in Stevenson’s essay. Rustic Sounds and Other Studies in Literature and Natural History Anatole France, on the other hand, is not a preacher by trade. The Book of This and That Anatole France Like Renan, whose disciple he is, this fine artist was formed in the clerical schools. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 15 We are fairly close, too, to Mr Anatole France, to his gaiety, his malignancy, his penetration without excessive pity. A Novelist on Novels From this point of view such men as Napoleon, Machiavelli, Epictetus, Leo XIII, Bismarck, Voltaire, Anatole France, are typical intellectuals. The Intelligence of Woman No one has painted the situation more keenly and unflinchingly than Anatole France in Thais. The Next Step in Religion An Essay toward the Coming Renaissance But no criticism would be just which stopped short at the assertion that Anatole France is to some extent a journalist. The Book of This and That In his own words, M. Anatole France has always been inclined to take life as a spectacle, offering no solution of its perplexities, proposing no remedies for its ills. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 15 Beauty is not her metier; irony and pity are nearer to her, which is not so bad if we reflect that such is the motto of Anatole France. A Novelist on Novels An affectation of superior ignorance has been a favourite literary device from the days of the Preacher to those of Anatole France. Pot-Boilers For instance, there is the historic duel between Anatole France, a free-lance among critics, and Ferdinand Brunetière, intrenched behind the bastions of tradition, not to mention the Revue des Deux Mondes. Ivory Apes and Peacocks That is why even if William Shakespeare, Anatole France, and Bergson are only other and better known names for Hégésippe, it would be madness to destroy such enthusiasm as has gathered round them. The Book of This and That He had been reading Anatole France recently and the lady of Le Lys Rouge came into his thoughts. The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman Mr Anatole France is one of the great doubtfuls of our period, like the Kaiser and Mr Roosevelt. A Novelist on Novels By the by, you sent me long ago a work by Anatole France, which I confess I did not taste. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 25 (of 25) Anatole France has a short story of Pilate in his old age meeting his predecessor as Proconsul in Jerusalem. The Cup of Fury A Novel of Cities and Shipyards Mr Hardy may have more pity than irony and Anatole France may have more irony than pity. The Book of This and That Not for nothing had Anatole France made his heroine the daughter of a grasping financial adventurer.... The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman For as one reads Mr Anatole France, as he leads one by the hand through Ausonian glades, the shadow of Voltaire haunts one wearing a smile secure and vinegary. A Novelist on Novels An English critic has called him the Heine of Holland; Anatole France calls him the Voltaire of the Netherlands. Walter Pieterse A Story of Holland It is a perfectly darling story, and Anatole France, who wrote it, must be a darling, too. The Dark Star I might put it another way and say that Mr Hardy has the tragic spirit of pity while Anatole France has the comic spirit of pity. The Book of This and That Had gratifying visit from Anatole France's friend, M. Putois, who told me that the French look to me as the only Englishman capable of winning the War. Punch or the London Charivari, October 10, 1920 Excepting perhaps Mr Anatole France, it is difficult to tell where they will pass eternity. A Novelist on Novels His point of view is entirely and absolutely classical, in the old French sense of that suggestive word and in accordance with the great French traditions of Rabelais, Voltaire, Stendhal, Renan, and Anatole France. Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations Yet it has had fifty times the general vogue of Anatole France’s pseudo-blasphemy which deals with the same period. When Winter Comes to Main Street Translated into French, that might serve as a character-sketch of Anatole France. The Book of This and That It needs an imagination that is very nearly "Shakespearean" and it needs a passion for beautiful style of which a Flaubert or an Anatole France might be proud. Visions and Revisions A Book of Literary Devotions In your last letter you wrote of the crudeness of most propagandists of anarchism, naming Anatole France as one of the rare anarchists who express themselves otherwise than crudely. An Anarchist Woman Man, to Anatole France, is a heathen animal who has been baptised; and the humour of his whole method depends upon our keeping a firm hold upon both these aspects of our mortal life. Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations Now that I think of it I don't believe that Anatole France could write 'The Brook Kerith.'... The Merry-Go-Round Anatole France has maintained that all the good writers of confessions, from Augustine onwards, are men who are still a little in love with their sins. The Book of This and That They’ll be a terribly modern couple, both on the job, with a bungalow and a Ford and two Persian cats and a library of Wells, and Compton Mackenzie, and Anatole France. The Job An American Novel The rich and cultured presumably have brains which they can use to solve the problems for themselves or to digest the things written by Anatole France and others. An Anarchist Woman Take them both away and there could be no Anatole France. Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations One is conscious that it is as impossible to translate the charm and art of Anatole France as it is to describe in dull, colourless words the exquisite perfume of the rose. Honey-Bee 1911 And who is the most charming and graceful journalist and critic of our own day but the charming and graceful novelist, Anatole France? The Book of This and That Dickens can be criticised as a contemporary of Bernard Shaw or Anatole France or C. F. G. Masterman. Appreciations and Criticisms of the Works of Charles Dickens But how do you suppose that I, for instance, could a few years ago have relished Anatole France? An Anarchist Woman There is a poem of Paul Verlaine dedicated to Anatole France which speaks like one wounded well nigh past enduring by the voices of the scoffers. Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations Anatole France, in one of his stories, represents Pilate in his later years as trying to remember the trial and death of Jesus and being barely able to recall it. Christianity and Progress There, by implication, you have the ideal portrait of Anatole France himself—the summary of his temper. The Book of This and That Anatole France has realized that behind Joan there lay some unseen power, which Charles VII feared and from which he unwillingly accepted help. The Witch-cult in Western Europe A Study in Anthropology Anatole France is a philosophical anarchist, and so is Octave Misbeau. An Anarchist Woman And of this kingdom, Anatole France is surely the reigning king. Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations "The law in its majestic equality," writes Anatole France, "forbids the rich as well as the poor to sleep in the streets and to steal bread." A Preface to Politics But in none of them does one find the complete Anatole France, ironist, fabulist, critic, theologian, artist, connoisseur, politician, philosopher, and creator of character. The Book of This and That Coffee was served at table and presently, amidst the fumes of cigarette smoke, the conversation turned to politics, the works of Anatole France, and other absorbing subjects. The Beach of Dreams Anatole France's work shows this double tendency well. An Anarchist Woman The mental temper of Anatole France is essentially one which is interested in historic and contemporary events; interested in the outward actions and movements of men and in the fluctuations of political life. Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations In Voltaire's fingers, as Anatole France has said, the pen runs and laughs. Candide Each of them is, therefore, a pessimist—Mr Hardy typically British, Anatole France typically French, in his distress. The Book of This and That As for Anatole France, his "Revolt of the Angels" is on the shelves of the Carnegie Libraries, and the Comstocks have let it pass. A Book of Prefaces The Bible is as divinely inspired as Shakespeare, or Milton, or Anatole France. Secret Societies And Subversive Movements Anatole France is one of those great men of genius to whom the gods have permitted an un-blurred vision of the eternal normalities of human weakness. Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations One even finds some trace of it in Anatole France, surely a man who should know better. Damn! A Book of Calumny It is just because he sums up the end of the nineteenth century so well that Anatole France is already in some quarters a declining fashion. The Book of This and That Consider one fact: the civilization that kissed Maeterlinck on both cheeks, and Tagore perhaps even more intimately, has yet to shake hands with Anatole France.... A Book of Prefaces Was Heine and is Anatole France conspicuous for want of intelligence? Some Diversions of a Man of Letters Anatole France is probably the most disillusioned human intelligence which has ever appeared on the surface of this planet. Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations A spiritual ancestor of Anatole France’s marvellous full-length figure of Jerôme Coignard, Borrow’s conception takes us back first to Rabelais and secondly to the seventeenth-century conviction of the profound Machiavellism of Jesuitry.” George Borrow The Man and His Books That somewhere or other a preacher lay hidden in Anatole France might have all along been suspected by observant readers of his works. The Book of This and That Perhaps Thomas Hardy and Anatole France—old men both, their work behind them. A Book of Prefaces It is with this conviction in his mind that Maeterlinck meditates on the same theme as that which arrested Anatole France. Nature Mysticism Anatole France seems indeed to take a certain delight in putting human thought into its place as essentially secondary and subordinate to human will. Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations A spiritual ancestor of Anatole France’s marvellous full-length figure of Jerôme Coignard, Borrow’s conception takes us back first to Rabelais and secondly to the seventeenth-century conviction of the profound Machiavellism of Jesuitry. Isopel Berners The History of certain doings in a Staffordshire Dingle, July, 1825 It is much more important to emphasise the fact that Anatole France is an artist—that he stands at the head of the artists of Europe, indeed, since Tolstoi died. The Book of This and That I am sure Anatole France could supply me with any number of whimsical explanations, all of them suggestive, and not one of them true. Leaves from a Field Note-Book In the Lys Rouge Anatole France has drawn a striking portrait of him, under the name of Choulette; perhaps you will find we have this book. Letters of a Soldier 1914-1915 The marble-cold resistance of Anatole France's classical mind offers a hard polished surface against which the vague elemental energies of the world beat in vain. Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations From this Isle of Penguins—which is not that described by Anatole France—a billion dollars' worth of guano was taken and the deposit was soon exhausted. Creative Chemistry Descriptive of Recent Achievements in the Chemical Industries Anatole France does not believe in the coming race. The Book of This and That But then, as Anatole France has gravely remarked, a profound disinclination to wash is no proof of chastity. Leaves from a Field Note-Book Did I already tell you what Anatole France says in the Mannequin d'Osier? Letters of a Soldier 1914-1915 In a world where men propagated themselves like plants or trees and where there was no organised religious tradition, the humour of Anatole France would beat its wings in the void in vain. Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations Anatole France has expressed ideas about children's books which are practically the same as those of Scott. Sir Walter Scott as a Critic of Literature That over the second door on the left, with a figure in red, oddly like Anatole France, looking down upon the bed, represents S. Mark's death. A Wanderer in Venice And the minority has been seriously thinking about Anatole France, and coming to the conclusion that, though a genius, he is not the only genius that ever existed. Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911 "A community of memories and hopes," says Anatole France; but that applies to a football club. The Open Secret of Ireland And in this respect Anatole France is with Voltaire. Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations Readers of Anatole France will remember his description of the economic wars decreed by the Senate of the great republic, at the end of 'L'Île des Pingouins.' Outspoken Essays The Mass of Shadows, by Anatole France, is an example of the modern tendency to show phantoms in groups, as contrasted with the solitary habits of ancient specters. Famous Modern Ghost Stories Anatole France is a first-class literary artist and an Academician; but he makes a point of never going near the Academy. Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911 Among the wise men whom they will surely most frequent will be Anatole France. Aspects of Literature With his outward-looking gaze fixed upon the eternal and pathetic normalities of the human situation, Anatole France has himself, like Voltaire, a constant tendency to gravitate towards politics and public affairs. Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations He made a number of friends, but of his comrades at that school only one distinguished himself in after life, Louis Becque de Fouquière, the writer, whose life has been written by M. Anatole France. George Du Maurier, the Satirist of the Victorians I understand, too, how it came about that I found her one day turning over the pages of a volume by Anatole France, as though she could read French. The Dangerous Age To return to literature, it is indubitable that Anatole France is slightly acquiring the reputation of a dilettante. Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911 And there is for Anatole France, while he creates them, and for us, while we read about them, no reason why they should live. Aspects of Literature And one who reads Anatole France for the sake of an exciting narrative, or for the sake of illuminating psychology, or for the sake of some proselytising theory, will be hugely disappointed. Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations She talked a great deal with Delaine, and Mariette held a somewhat acid dispute with her on modern French books--Loti, Anatole France, Zola--authors whom his soul loathed. Lady Merton, Colonist Criticism, Anatole France has said, is the record of the soul’s adventures among masterpieces. The Art of Letters If Anatole France's "editions" consist of five hundred copies I am glad. Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911 Thus Anatole France touches us most nearly when he describes his childhood. Aspects of Literature Fooling sex is the grand game of Anatole France's classic wit. Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations The most delightful pictures of him are in the pages of Anatole France. Walking-Stick Papers But Anatole France happens to be a man of genius, and genius is a justification of any method. The Art of Letters There is less enthusiasm—that is to say, less genuine enthusiasm—for Anatole France than there used to be. Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911 To know a thing too well is by worlds removed from not to know it at all, and Anatole France does not elsewhere similarly attempt to indulge the illusion of unbroken innocence. Aspects of Literature It thus comes about that Anatole France, the most disillusioned and sceptical of writers, is also the writer whose books throw over the fancies and caprices of humanity the most large and liberal benediction. Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations He received a public funeral, Anatole France delivering an oration at the grave. A Love Episode In the hands of a pinchbeck Anatole France, how unendurable the review conceived as a causerie would become! The Art of Letters For my part, I am ready to hazard that what is wrong with Anatole France is just spiritual anæmia. Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911 Not otherwise is it with us and Anatole France. Aspects of Literature The worldwide appreciation of Rodin had its origin in Germany—we esteem Anatole France, Maupassant, Flaubert, Balzac, as if they were German authors. New York Times, Current History, Vol 1, Issue 1 From the Beginning to March, 1915 With Index No writer of the present day, save perhaps Anatole France, is so accurately informed of every fact that bears upon literary history. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 6 Anatole France observes that “all books in general, and even the most admirable, seem to me infinitely less precious for what they contain than for what he who reads puts into them.” The Art of Letters Anatole France's last two works of imagination did not brilliantly impose themselves on the intellect of his country. Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911 The Wisdom of Anatole France How few are the wise writers who remain to us? Aspects of Literature When you study the Lalanne etching of this gruesome alley you almost expect to see at the corner Anatole France's famous cook-shop with its delectable odours and fascinating company. Promenades of an Impressionist One cannot forget that Anatole France spent his childhood among the bookshops on the South side of the Seine. One Hundred Best Books The despairing Swift was a fighter, as the despairing Anatole France is a fighter. The Art of Letters Some interesting criticisms of modern writers are to be found in La Vie Littéraire, by Anatole France. Landmarks in French Literature Not that Anatole France made a deliberate renunciation: no man of his humanity would of his own will turn aside. Aspects of Literature The Crainquebille of Anatole France occurs to the lover of that writer after reading Emile Bernard's little study of Father Tanguy. Promenades of an Impressionist Anatole France, now translated into English, is the most classical, the most ironical, the most refined, of all modern European writers. One Hundred Best Books His appreciation of Anatole France is the appreciation of a kindred spirit. Old and New Masters The last salon: Anatole France and his muse. U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1954 July - December So it is that in all the characters of Anatole France's work which are not closely modelled upon his own idiosyncrasy there is something of the marionette. Aspects of Literature The subtle curiosities of Anatole France are just of the kind that would have appealed irresistibly to him. The House of Cobwebs and Other Stories It is no exaggeration to say that this is the manner of M. Anatole France in dealing with Joan of Arc. All Things Considered He did not, however, share Anatole France's gaiety of unbelief. Old and New Masters A few years ago Anatole France told us that, in Paris alone, fifty volumes a day were published, not to mention the newspapers; and the rate has gone up since then. Essays in Rebellion And it is evident that Anatole France himself finds him by far the most attractive of them all. Aspects of Literature It is M. Anatole France, the most eloquent and just of French prose-writers, who says that we must recognize at last that, "failing the resolution to hold our peace, we can only talk of ourselves." A Personal Record I have no knowledge of history, but I have as much knowledge of reason as Anatole France. All Things Considered By the by, you sent me long ago a work by Anatole France, which I confess I did not TASTE. Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson — Volume 2 No English author who valued his reputation would venture to write as Anatole France writes, even if he could. Tracks of a Rolling Stone Yes, Anatole France is wise, and far removed from childish follies. Aspects of Literature He wrote, '—and always Anatole France,' but I paraphrase him slightly. A Chair on the Boulevard As Anatole France, on his own intellectual principle, cannot believe in what Joan of Arc did, he professes to be her dearest friend, and to know exactly what she meant. All Things Considered He was a born scholar and thinker, in temper extremely gentle and scrupulous, and with a sense of humor, or rather irony, not unlike that of Anatole France, who has learned much from him. A Writer's Recollections — Volume 1 It was for praise of this beauty that he specially loved Anatole France's Rôtisserie de la Reine Pédauque, with its celebrations of the salamanders and their vivid element. The Life of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles W. Dilke, Volume 2 He spent some time in watching the little orange-trees in tubs growing in the hothouse of Anatole France, and the delicate, perfect flowers clambering over the gravelike soul of Barrès. Jean Christophe: in Paris The Market-Place, Antoinette, the House But M. Anatole France has already pointed out brilliantly in "Penguin Island" how immodesty originated in the invention of clothes. The Created Legend But when a man like Anatole France has to explode a saint, he explains a saint as somebody belonging to his particular fussy little literary set. All Things Considered The methods he employed for these purposes have since been made familiar to the English-speaking public by the historical plays of Bernard Shaw and the short stories and novels of Anatole France. Master Olof : a Drama in Five Acts Anatole France gave him exquisite pleasure, and it is hard to say whether he most enjoyed the wit, the irony, or the style of that great writer. The Life of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles W. Dilke, Volume 2 Very few of the novelists reached him, or emerged from the ocean of mediocre writers: a few books of Barrès and Anatole France. Jean Christophe: in Paris The Market-Place, Antoinette, the House Hector France must not be confounded, as is often done by ignorant persons, with the gentleman who has elected to call himself "Anatole France", and who writes under that name. The Grip of Desire Anatole France alone cannot be placed in the same crowd. So Runs the World Besides, there is the vast difference that M. Anatole France has introduced into the Dumas theatre some preeminently un-Dumas-like stage-business: the characters, between assignations and combats, toy amorously with ideas. The Queen Pedauque It is the greater wealth of this that makes a novelist like Thackeray or Anatole France superior to one like Balzac. The Principles of Aesthetics It is better to be creatures of even sentimental sentiment with the author of "The Rosary," than to see the world only as it is portrayed by the pens of Bernard Shaw and Anatole France. Definitions: Essays in Contemporary Criticism The operatic Thaïs is the invention of Anatole France, who borrowed her name for a courtesan of Alexandria some centuries after the historic woman lived. Chapters of Opera Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the lyric drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time He does not work with so fine and biting a point as his distinguished countryman and fellow-philosopher, Anatole France, but he has, nevertheless, a burin at command of remarkable quality. Bergson and His Philosophy "France!" asserted Turnbull with a sort of rollicking self-exaggeration, very unusual with him, "France, which is one torrent of splendid scepticism from Abelard to Anatole France." The Ball and the Cross As to his personal character, it has been fitly described by M. Anatole France, himself a distinguished novelist. A Zola Dictionary; the Characters of the Rougon-Macquart Novels of Emile Zola; "How did you happen to read Anatole France?" Heart of the Sunset The good are terrible, as Anatole France said in the words with which this sketch begins. The Mirrors of Washington In the bed on my left was a handsome boy with a fine, delicate face, a subaltern in the Coldstream Guards, with a pile of books at his elbow—all by Anatole France. Now It Can Be Told It is Anatole France, I think, who says: Society is based upon the patience of the poor. Idle Ideas in 1905 A well-educated young man—reader of Anatole France, and other writers—he enjoyed ironic speculation. Five Tales Zola he swore by, though Anatole France was a prime favourite. The Mutiny of the Elsinore Writers so opposite as Ibsen and Anatole France have expanded her themes. Mauprat M. Anatole France offers a theory of the easiest. The Valet's tragedy, and other studies The "Riquet" of Anatole France voices Mr Bergson's view: "I am always in the centre of everything, and men and beasts and things, for or against me, range themselves around." A New Philosophy: Henri Bergson With this exposition begins the first tale of M. Anatole France’s latest volume. Notes on Life and Letters In one of his finest stories, Sur La Pierre Blanche, Anatole France has imagined a group of Roman patricians discussing the future of their Empire. The Story of Evolution Not that M. Anatole France is a wild and untrammelled genius. Notes on Life and Letters As to M. Anatole France’s adventures, these are well-known. Notes on Life and Letters For such is the romantic view M. Anatole France takes of the life of a literary critic. Notes on Life and Letters M. Anatole France, a good prince and a good Republican, will succeed no doubt in being a good Socialist. Notes on Life and Letters M. Anatole France is a great magician, yet there seem to be tasks which he dare not face. Notes on Life and Letters It is easy to believe what M. Anatole France says, that, when the baptism of the Penguins became known in Paradise, it caused there neither joy nor sorrow, but a profound sensation. Notes on Life and Letters M. Anatole France is no mean theologian himself. Notes on Life and Letters The latest volume of M. Anatole France purports, by the declaration of its title-page, to contain several profitable narratives. Notes on Life and Letters All this is told with the wit and the art and the philosophy which is familiar to M. Anatole France’s readers and admirers. Notes on Life and Letters The dignity will suffer no diminution in M. Anatole France’s hands. Notes on Life and Letters And M. Anatole France, with his sceptical insight into an forms of government, is a good Republican. Notes on Life and Letters But the reasoning of M. Anatole France is never confused. Notes on Life and Letters M. Anatole France can speak for the people. Notes on Life and Letters Suffice it to say that M. Anatole France had thought the thing worth doing and that it becomes, in virtue of his art, a distinct achievement. Notes on Life and Letters M. Anatole France is something of a Socialist; and in that respect he seems to depart from his sceptical philosophy. Notes on Life and Letters The value of the dogma does not consist in its truthfulness, and M. Anatole France, who loves truth, does not love dogma. Notes on Life and Letters It is perhaps a too materialistic ideal, and the mind of M. Anatole France may not find in it either comfort or consolation. Notes on Life and Letters To define them it is enough to say that they are written in M. Anatole France’s prose. Notes on Life and Letters The vision of M. Anatole France, the Prince of Prose, ranges over all the extent of his realm, indulgent and penetrating, disillusioned and curious, finding treasures of truth and beauty concealed from less gifted magicians. Notes on Life and Letters For it is difficult to read M. Anatole France without admiring him. Notes on Life and Letters History and adventure, then, seem to be the chosen fields for the magnificent evolutions of M. Anatole France’s prose; but no material limits can stand in the way of a genius. Notes on Life and Letters I had never heard of him before, but I believe now in his arduous existence with a faith which is a tribute to M. Anatole France’s pious earnestness and delicate irony. Notes on Life and Letters At this point M. Anatole France is again an historian. Notes on Life and Letters |
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