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at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - In introducing M. Barbusse's most
important book to a public already familiar with "Under Fire," it
seems well to point out the relation of the author's philosophy to
his own time, and the kinship of his art to that of certain other
contemporary French and English novelists. "L'Enfer" has been more
widely read and discussed in France than any other realistic study
since the days of Zola. The French sales of the volume, in 1917
alone, exceeded a hundred thousand copies, a popularity all the
more remarkable from the fact that its appeal is based as much on
its philosophical substance as on the story which it tells.
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