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         France Anatole:     more books (100)
  1. The path of glory by A R. Allinson, Edouard Champion, 2010-08-28
  2. At the sign of the Reine Pedauque by Frank Cheyne Pape, 2010-07-30
  3. Count Morin, deputy by J Lewis b. 1873 May, 2010-07-29
  4. Discours prononcé à l'inauguration de la statue d'Ernest Renan à Tréguier (French Edition)
  5. The ASPIRATIONS Of JEAN SERVIEN. A Translation by Alfred Allinson. by Anatole [1844 - 1924]. France, 1927-01-01
  6. The amethyst ring by Bérengère Drillien, 2010-08-30
  7. Nos enfants; scenes de la ville et des champs (French Edition) by Louis-Maurice Boutet de Monvel, 2010-08-05
  8. The white stone by Charles E. tr Roche, 2010-09-08
  9. Balthasar. by Anatole France. a translation. by Mrs. John Lane. by France. Anatole. 1844-1924., 1909-01-01
  10. At the sign of the Reine Peïÿýdauque, by Anatole France, translated by Mrs. Wilfrid Jackson, with illus. & decorations by Frank C. Papeïÿý and an introd. by William J. Locke by Anatole (1844-1924) France, 1926-01-01
  11. Anatole France abroad by his secretary Jean Jacques Brousson. Translated to English from French by John Pollock. With a preface by Ernest Boyd by Anatole (1844-1924). Brousson, Jean Jaques (editor). Pollock, John (1878 France, 1928
  12. At the sign of the Reine Pe´dauque, by Anatole France, translated by Mrs. Wilfrid Jackson, with illus. & decorations by Frank C. Pape´ and an introd. by William J. Locke by Anatole (1844-1924) France, 1926-01-01
  13. The red lily. by Anatole France. a translation by Winifred Steph by France. Anatole. 1844-1924., 1910-01-01
  14. At the sign of the Reine Pedauque, by Anatole France, translated by Mrs. Wilfrid Jackson, with illus. & decorations by Frank C. Pape and an introd. by William J. Locke by Anatole (1844-1924) France, 1928-01-01

41. 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.
http://yves.frisch.free.fr/francea.html
Anatole France (1844-1924) [Prix Nobel 1921]
Les Dieux ont soif
  • ..Il y a dans les hommes des caractères que les révolutions ne changent pas. (p.37)
  • J'ai l'amour de la raison, je n'en ai pas le fanatisme, répondit Brotteaux. La raison nous guide et nous éclaire; Quand vous en aurez fait une divinité, elle vous aveuglera et vous persuadera des crimes. (p.61)
  • ..La nature nous enseigne à nous entre-dévorer elle nous donne l'exemple de tous les crimes et de tous les vices que l'état social corrige ou dissimule. On doit aimer la vertu; mais il est bon de savoir que c'est un simple expédient imaginé par les hommes pour vivre commodément ensemble. Ce que nous appelons la morale n'est qu'une entreprise désespérée de nos semblables contre l'ordre universel, qui est la lutte, le carnage et l'aveugle jeu des forces contraires. Elle se détruit elle-même, et, plus j'y pense, plus je me persuade que l'univers est enragé... (p.61)
    (Editions Calman-Lévy. Dans le livre de poche)
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42. Anatole France Famous Quotes -ThinkExist
Anatole France. French writer, member of the French Academy and NobelPrize for Literature in 1921. 18441924 An education which
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An education which does not cultivate the will is an education that depraves the mind. War will disappear only when men shall take no part whatever in violence and shall be ready to suffer every persecution that their abstention will bring them. It is the only way to abolish war. The Law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich, as well as the poor, to sleep under the bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal bread. Chance is perhaps the pseudonym of God when he does not wish to sign his work. To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe. If fifty million people say a foolish thing, it is still a foolish thing. The whole art of teaching is only the art of awakening the natural curiosity of young minds for the purpose of satisfying it afterwards. An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able to differentiate between what you do know and what you don't.

43. A. France : Filles Et Garçons : Scènes De La Ville Et Des Champs (1915)
Translate this page France, François-Anatole Thibault, dit Anatole (1844-1924) Filleset garçons Scènes de la Ville et des Champs (1915). Saisie
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FRANCE , François-Anatole Thibault, dit Anatole (1844-1924) : Filles et garçons : Scènes de la Ville et des Champs Saisie du texte : S. Pestel pour la collection électronique de la Bibliothèque Municipale de Lisieux (12.VI.2001)
Texte relu par : A. Guézou
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Diffusion libre et gratuite (freeware) Hachette et cie en 1915. Les illustrations de Louis Maurice Boutet de Monvel (1851-1913) ne sont pas reproduites. FILLES ET GARÇONS Scènes de la Ville et des Champs par Anatole France
LA CONVALESCENCE
Germaine est malade. On ne sait pas comment cela est venu. Le bras qui sème la fièvre est invisible comme la main, pleine de sable, du vieillard qui vient, chaque soir, verser le sommeil dans les yeux des enfants. Mais Germaine n'est pas restée longtemps malade et elle n'a pas beaucoup souffert, et voici qu'elle est convalescente. La convalescence est plus douce encore que la santé qu'elle précède. C'est ainsi que l'espérance et le désir sont meilleurs, bien souvent, que tout ce qu'on désire et que tout ce qu'on espère. Germaine est couchée dans sa jolie chambre bleue et ses rêves sont de la couleur de la chambre. Elle regarde de ses yeux encore languissants sa poupée qui repose près du lit. Il y a des sympathies profondes entre les petites filles et leurs poupées. La poupée de Germaine fut malade en même temps que sa petite maman, et maintenant elle est convalescente avec elle. Elle fera sa première sortie en voiture avec Germaine.

44. A. France : Nos Enfants : Scènes De La Ville Et Des Champs (1887)
Translate this page France, François-Anatole Thibault, dit Anatole (1844-1924) Nosenfants Scènes de la Ville et des Champs (1887). Saisie du
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FRANCE , François-Anatole Thibault, dit Anatole (1844-1924) : Nos enfants : Scènes de la Ville et des Champs Saisie du texte : S. Pestel pour la collection électronique de la Bibliothèque Municipale de Lisieux (06.VI.2001)
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Diffusion libre et gratuite (freeware) Hachette et cie en 1915 (?). Les illustrations de Louis Maurice Boutet de Monvel (1851-1913) ne sont pas reproduites. NOS ENFANTS Scènes de la Ville et des Champs par Anatole France
FANCHON I
Fanchon s'en est allée de bon matin, comme le petit Chaperon rouge, chez sa mère-grand, qui demeure tout au bout du village. Mais Fanchon n'a pas, comme le petit Chaperon rouge, cueilli des noisettes dans le bois. Elle est allée tout droit son chemin et elle n'a pas rencontré le loup. Elle a vu de loin, sur le seuil de pierre, sa mère-grand qui souriait de sa bouche édentée et qui ouvrait, pour recevoir sa petite-fille, ses bras secs et noueux comme des sarments. Fanchon se réjouit dans son coeur de passer une journée entière chez sa grand'maman. Et la grand'maman, qui, n'ayant plus ni soucis ni soins, vit comme un grillon à la chaleur du foyer, se réjouit aussi dans son coeur de voir la fille de son fils, image de sa jeunesse. Elles ont beaucoup de choses à se dire, car l'une revient de ce voyage de la vie que l'autre va faire.

45. HEATHS MODERN LANGUAGE SERIES (in MARION)
Boston DC Heath Co., c1910. CLEVELAND/Foreign Lit. CALL NUMBER Fr122.78 32413 Book Available/Notes. France, Anatole, 18441924.
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46. Anatole France
1844-1924, Anatole France, quiritratto da vecchio, fu il modello principale di Bergotte nella Recherche.
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Nel mondo di Marcel Proust > Amici e conoscenti
Anatole France, qui ritratto da vecchio, fu il "modello" principale di Bergotte nella Recherche.
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Quando Marcel diciottenne incontra per la prima volta France nel salotto di M.me Arman de Caillavet, prova la stessa sorpresa del Narratore ragazzo che, nella Recherche, non riconosce nel Bergotte ancora giovane "Il dolce Cantore dai candidi capelli " che ossessionava la sua immaginazione.
Fu Anatole France ad agevolare la pubblicazione di Les Plaisirs et les Jours e ad annunciarne l'uscita con una sua prefazione comparsa su Le Figaro .
"ci attira in una atmosfera da serra, fra orchidee intelligenti la cui strana morbosa bellezza non ha radici nel suolo...in lui v'e' qualcosa d'un Bernardin de Saint-Pierre depravato e di un Petronio innocente".
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47. QuoteGallery.com
_ Home Quotations by Author Anatole France, Anatole France (18441924)French novelist and Nobel laureate. View all quotes by Anatole France
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48. Gamasutra - Features - "The Game Proposal: Part One, The Basics" [12.20.02]
If a million people say a foolish thing, it is still a foolish thing.”— Anatole France Jacques Anatole Thibault (18441924).
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Anatole France [Jacques Anatole Thibault] (1844-1924) It is a safe bet that most of you will not ink a deal based solely on a good game proposal - you will have to have a running demo. But it is an almost certain bet that you will never ink a deal based on a bad proposal, even with a great demo. This is because publishers are usually not looking for awesome talent and great game ideas alone; they are looking for the developer that can complete a marketable game. Part one of this two-part article examines the process of putting together a game proposal. In this article we will only look at the basics of the game proposal (what it is intended to accomplish) as putting together a complete game proposal is very involved. What the proposal is intended to accomplish is very similar to that of a business plan. Keep in mind that we are not going to talk about the design document. The design document and the game proposal are often confused and they are two very different things. The game proposal is the complete package you go to the publisher with, proposing they give you a lot of money to develop the game and than spending even more money on your game to market and promote it when it is finished. The design document only details your game and that document is only part of the game proposal.

49. Gamasutra - Features - "The Game Proposal: Part One, The Basics" [12.20.02]
thing.” — Anatole France Jacques Anatole Thibault (18441924) “If a millionpeople say a foolish thing, it is still a foolish thing.” — Anatole
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Anatole France [Jacques Anatole Thibault] (1844-1924)
Anatole France [Jacques Anatole Thibault] (1844-1924)
It is a safe bet that most of you will not ink a deal based solely on a good game proposal - you will have to have a running demo. But it is an almost certain bet that you will never ink a deal based on a bad proposal, even with a great demo. This is because publishers are usually not looking for awesome talent and great game ideas alone; they are looking for the developer that can complete a marketable game. Part one of this two-part article examines the process of putting together a game proposal. In this article we will only look at the basics of the game proposal (what it is intended to accomplish) as putting together a complete game proposal is very involved. What the proposal is intended to accomplish is very similar to that of a business plan. Keep in mind that we are not going to talk about the design document. The design document and the game proposal are often confused and they are two very different things. The game proposal is the complete package you go to the publisher with, proposing they give you a lot of money to develop the game and than spending even more money on your game to market and promote it when it is finished. The design document only details your game and that document is only part of the game proposal.

50. Anatole France, Famous Quotation/Quote
By Anatole France (click for more quotes by Anatole France or booksby/about Anatole France). (18441924). Source Crainquebille, 1902.
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Quote from Anatole France "The Law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich, as well as the poor, to sleep under the bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal bread."
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51. MUNDO / PERSONAJE
Translate this page Anatole France, (1844-1924 ). Anatole France nació en la ciudad deParís, el 16 de abril de 1844. Estudió en el Colegio Stanislas
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Anatole France Legende de Sainte Radegonde
Alfred de Vigny Parnasse Contamporain
Las Bodas de Corinto
  • Jocaste et le chat maigre
  • En 1881, El crimen de Silvestre Bonnard
  • En 1882,
  • En 1855, El libro de mi amigo
  • Le Temps La vida literaria
  • En 1890, Tais
  • El lirio rojo
  • En 1895, El pozo de Santa Clara
  • El olmo del paseo
  • En 1901,
  • Opiniones Sociales
  • En 1903,
  • En 1908, Vida de Juana de Arco Jacobo Dalevuelta
  • En 1912, Los dioses tienen sed
  • En 1914,
  • En 1919,
  • En 1922, La vida en flor

52. France
Anatole France, French (18441924). Penguin Island.
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53. Uppslagsverket Nationalencyklopedin, Ne.se - Sök Artikel
1. France, Anatole France Ljudinspelning, Anatole,pseudonym för Anatole FrançoisThibault, 18441924, fransk författare och kritiker, nobelpristagare i
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54. Anatole France - Zitate, Aphorismen & Bonmots
Translate this page Autor Anatole France. Zum Autor Französischer Schriftsteller, 1844-1924.Es liegt in der Natur, vernüftig zu denken und unlogisch zu handeln.
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55. Ancestry.com - Anatole France
Yes No. Thought for Today 3/29/1999 Archive Anatole France. To know isnothing at all; to imagine is everything. —Anatole France, 1844-1924.
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56. Thais - The Novel By Anatole France
Anatole France (18441924) was the son of a parisian bookseller, to whoseshop literary men came not just to buy but to dip, read and discuss.
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Thais - the novel by Anatole france
Anatole france (1844-1924) was the son of a parisian bookseller, to whose shop literary men came not just to buy but to dip, read and discuss. brought up in this atmosphere, he pursued an active and varied literary career as an essayist, writer of prefaces, and parnassian poet, and in 1881 published the very successful novel The Crime of sylvestre bonnard . By the time of his death, in 1924, he had become one of the world's most admired writers: three years earlier he had been awarded the Nobel prize.
In 1925, his Thais achieved the "classic" status of being included in the Modern library seris, and in 1976 a new edition was published by the Chicago university press. Thais first appeared in three instalments, in the Revue des deux mondes in 1889. France had treated the subject before in a poem of 1867.
The novel is a very elegant, witty and delicately wrought satire on, not christ, but the life-denying, life diminishing regimens that have been practised by some of his followers. The scene is the Thebaid, during the latter years of St anthony the great (?251-?356), the founder of monasticism, when the tract of Egypt was dotted with anchorites and cenobites, living ascetic, often squalid lives.
The opera follows the novel loosely, leaving out much of the irony and also a whole chapter at the center of the novel, a brilliant symposium of alexandrian philosophers, which did not quite fit the nature of the opera.

57. Anecdote Cross Bearer? France Stains Jackets Awa
When I wear the sash, it will cover the stain on my jacket. France, Anatoleborn Jacques Anatole Fran§ois Thibault (18441924), French critic and
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58. Kirja Kerrallaan.
ilmestyi ensimmäisen kerran 1909 Anatole Francen (18441924) kokoelmassa Les septfemmes de la Barb-Bleu (Siniparran seitsemän vaimoa). France oli kriittinen
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59. Literature 1921
Nobel Foundation guide to the writer, whose real name was Jacques Anatole Thibault, features a bio, a photo, and France's acceptance speech. Anatole France. (penname of Jacques Anatole Thibault). France. b. 1844 Anatole France. Biography. Banquet Speech. Swedish Nobel Stamps
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The Nobel Prize in Literature 1921
"in recognition of his brilliant literary achievements, characterized as they are by a nobility of style, a profound human sympathy, grace, and a true Gallic temperament" Anatole France
(pen-name of Jacques Anatole Thibault) France b. 1844
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60. ABU - AUTEUR Anatole France

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