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The Revolt of the Angels is the book that a UFO writer used to
demonstrate that his particular brand of Ancient Astronauts were
really Alien Creatures from a parallel dimension. Perhaps -- France
herein makes similar points -- with tongue firmly in cheek, of
course. You?
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1893 Edition.
1893. With an introduction by William J. Locke. Anatole France
(pseudonym for Jacques Anatole Francois Thibault), was a writer,
critic, and one of the major figures of French literature in the
late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was awarded the Nobel Prize
for Literature in 1921. At the Sign of the Reine Pedauque is his
most celebrated novel; a vast tableau of life in 18th century
France. The central figure of the novel, the Abbe Coignard, a
complex, ironical and lovable character, reappears in Les Opinions
de Jerome Coignard and The Well of Saint Claire.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
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This double volume contains two of the most representative novels
of Anatole France. At the Sign of the Reine Pedauque, with its
famous figure, the Abbe Jerome Coignard - priest, scholar, and
vagabond - marked the full maturity of its author, and has always
had the enthusiastic appreciation of British critics and readers.
The Revolt of the Angels, written twenty years later, is France's
last major work, a realistic fantasy, with ideas which are apposite
to-day, and the book which the author regarded as his best. The two
novels make an excellent pair, each in its own way typical of
France's tradition-steeped yet sceptical philosophy, and of that
'alternating communion and conflict of learning and licentiousness,
of reason and romanticism, of the mundane and the divine.' Anatole
France's works live on, and indeed in his class he is at the top.
1893. With an introduction by William J. Locke. Anatole France
(pseudonym for Jacques Anatole Francois Thibault), was a writer,
critic, and one of the major figures of French literature in the
late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was awarded the Nobel Prize
for Literature in 1921. At the Sign of the Reine Pedauque is his
most celebrated novel; a vast tableau of life in 18th century
France. The central figure of the novel, the Abbe Coignard, a
complex, ironical and lovable character, reappears in Les Opinions
de Jerome Coignard and The Well of Saint Claire.
The Revolt of the Angels is the book that a UFO writer used to
demonstrate that his particular brand of Ancient Astronauts were
really Alien Creatures from a parallel dimension. Perhaps -- France
herein makes similar points -- with tongue firmly in cheek, of
course. You'll just to decide for yourself. France won the Nobel
Prize for literature back in the days when it meant something. This
farce is a treat whether or not the conspiracy is farce.
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