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  1. Anatole France (oik. Jacques Anatole François Thibault , 16. huhtikuuta 1844 Pariisi – 12. lokakuuta 1924 Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire , Indre-et-Loire ) oli ranskalainen kirjailija , joka sai Nobelin kirjallisuuspalkinnon vuonna 1921.

  2. Anatole France (n. 16 aprilie 1844, Paris[*], Franța[*] – d. 12 octombrie 1924, Q22994052 [*], Franța[*]) a fost un scriitor francez. Citate [modificare] Arată ...

  3. Sep 26, 2014 · French critic Anatole France, pen name of Jacques Anatole François Thibault wrote sophisticated, often satirical short stories and novels, including Penguin Island (1908), and won the Nobel Prize of 1921 for literature. Anatole France began his career as a poet and a journalist. From 1867, he as a journalist composed articles and notices.

  4. Anatole France ( Pariz, 16. april 1844. - Saint-Cyr-sour-Loire, 12. oktobar 1924 .), pravo ime Jacques Anatole François Thibault, francuski književnik. Rođen u obitelji poznatog pariskog knjižara, rano ulazi u svijet knjiga, među kojima će kao književnik i bibliotekar provesti sav svoj život.

  5. Anatole France died on 12 October 1924 in Tours, Indre-et-Loire, France, and lies buried at the Ancient Cemetery of Neuilly, Hauts de Seine, France. "Without the utopians of other times, men would still live in caves, miserable and naked. Utopia is the principle of all progress, and the essay into a better future".--Anatole France

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  7. With a book in one hand and a sword in the other, Anatole France served through the Franco-Prussian War of 1870; tried, aged 70, to enlist during the Great War. After the War, he was for a while a ...

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