""Anatole France Himself: A Boswellian Record"" is a book written by Jean Jacques Brousson that provides an intimate and detailed portrait of the French author, Anatole France. The book is structured in the style of James Boswell's famous biography of Samuel Johnson, with Brousson acting as a devoted and admiring chronicler of France's life and work. Through a series of anecdotes, conversations, and personal reflections, Brousson paints a vivid picture...
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