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Résumé " Composons une Histoire de France, avec tous les détails, en cinquante volumes ... " Voilà, c'est dit ! Cinquante volumes, c'est bien le moins. Et tous les détails, hein ! Tous ! A six ans, Fontanet et Nozière n'ont peur de rien. Et certainement pas d'une aventure comme celle-là... Alors, quand le petit Pierre rencontre pour la première fois sa marraine, il sait très bien à qui il a affaire. C'est une fée. Et qu'on ne vienne pas lui dire le contraire. Il a vu ses yeux d'or, entendu son rire de source claire. Et elle parle de la mer comme personne ! Le monde ? oh, il connaît ! Que ce soit les monstres au bec de cigogne qui rasent les murs de sa chambre en silence ou les belles dames mystérieuses du voisinage, on ne lui fait pas prendre des vessies pour des lanternes. Et les miracles, comme pour Suzanne qui déjà parle aux étoiles, il connaît ! Alors le reste... Anatole France, pour l'état civil François Anatole Thibault, né le 16 avril 1844 à Paris et mort le 12 octobre 1924 à Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire (Indre-et-Loire), est un écrivain français, considéré comme l'un des plus grands de l'époque de la Troisième République, dont il a également été un des plus importants critiques littéraires. Il devient une des consciences les plus significatives de son temps en s'engageant en faveur de nombreuses causes sociales et politiques du début du XXe siècle. Il reçoit le prix Nobel de littérature pour l'ensemble de son oeuvre en 1921. Anatole France naît à Paris 19, Quai Malaquais. Il est issu par son père d'une famille modeste originaire du Maine-et-Loire: son père, François Noël Thibault, dit Noël France, né le 4 nivôse an XIV (25 décembre 1805) à Luigné, dans le canton de Thouarcé, a quitté son village en 1825 pour entrer dans l'armée. Sous-officier légitimiste, il démissionne au lendemain de la Révolution de 1830. Il se marie le 29 février 1840 avec Antoinette Gallas à la mairie du 4e arrondissement de Paris. La même année, il devient propriétaire d'une librairie sise 6, rue de l'Oratoire du Louvre. Il tient ensuite une librairie quai Malaquais (no 19), d'abord nommée Librairie France-Thibault, puis France tout court, spécialisée dans les ouvrages et documents sur la Révolution française, fréquentée par de nombreux écrivains et érudits, comme les frères Goncourt; il s'installera en 1853 quai Voltaire (no 9) . Par sa mère, Antoinette Gallas, il est issu d'une famille de meuniers de Chartres, les Gallas. Élevé dans la bibliothèque paternelle, Anatole en garda le goût des livres et de l'érudition, ainsi qu'une connaissance intime de la période révolutionnaire, arrière-plan de plusieurs de ses romans et nouvelles, dont Les dieux ont soif qui est considéré comme son chef-d'oeuvre. De 1844 à 1853, il habita l'hôtel particulier du 15 quai Malaquais. De 1853 à 1862, France fait ses études à l'institution Sainte-Marie et au collège Stanislas. Il souffre d'être pauvre dans un milieu riche mais il est remarqué pour ses compositions, dont La Légende de sainte Radegonde qui sera éditée par la librairie France et publiée en revue. Il obtient son baccalauréat le 5 novembre 1864. À partir du début des années 1860, il travaille pour diverses libraires et revues, mais refuse de prendre la suite de son père, qui juge très négativement les barbouillages de son fils.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781534875944
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Publisher Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 216
  • Series Title: French
  • Weight: 294 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1534875948
  • Publisher Date: 23 Jun 2016
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: French
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 12 mm
  • Width: 152 mm

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