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On Life And Letters (1914)
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358 pages
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Exploring the intricate relationship between literature and life, Anatole France's essays delve into the role of writers, the significance of language, and the interplay between literature and politics. His distinctive style, marked by irony, satire, and wit, enriches these reflections, making them essential for understanding literary criticism. Published in 1914, this collection is a significant contribution to the philosophy of literature, preserved as a facsimile reprint to honor its cultural importance.
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2009, paperback
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