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Georg Brandes' 'Anatole France' provides a comprehensive analysis of the life and works of the renowned French writer Anatole France. Brandes meticulously examines France's literary style, thematic concerns, and political beliefs, placing him in the context of the late 19th and early 20th century French literary scene. The book delves into France's unique blend of irony, skepticism, and wit, which earned him critical acclaim and a Nobel Prize in Literature in 1921. Brandes explores France's exploration of social and political issues, as well as his satirical approach to religion and morality,…mehr

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Georg Brandes' 'Anatole France' provides a comprehensive analysis of the life and works of the renowned French writer Anatole France. Brandes meticulously examines France's literary style, thematic concerns, and political beliefs, placing him in the context of the late 19th and early 20th century French literary scene. The book delves into France's unique blend of irony, skepticism, and wit, which earned him critical acclaim and a Nobel Prize in Literature in 1921. Brandes explores France's exploration of social and political issues, as well as his satirical approach to religion and morality, making 'Anatole France' an insightful read for scholars and enthusiasts of French literature. Geared towards students of literature, this book offers a deep dive into the life and works of one of France's most influential writers, shedding light on his enduring relevance in the literary world.