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A compact critical study surveys the career and writings of a prominent French novelist and satirist, grouping his output under roles such as satirist and critic, philosopher and theologian, historian and politician, and craftsman and man. The author combines biographical background, personal reading responses, selective translation and condensation of passages, and reflections on irony, alleged political evolution, and recurring virtues and faults in the subject's work. Wartime perspective and conversational tone shape the commentary, which balances admiration with pointed criticism about repetition, sentimentality, and technical weaknesses, and concludes with bibliographies and an index to guide further reading.
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