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Title: Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Anatole France

Author: Anatole France

Editor: David Widger

Release date: April 8, 2019 [eBook #59228]
Most recently updated: April 9, 2023

Language: English

Credits: Produced by David Widger

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INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG

WORKS OF

ANATOLE FRANCE



Compiled by David Widger



FRANCE



CONTENTS

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##  PENGUIN ISLAND

##  THAIS

##  THE CRIME OF SYLVESTRE BONNARD

##  THE RED LILY, COMPLETE

THE ASPIRATIONS OF JEAN SERVIEN

##  A MUMMER'S TALE

##  THE LIFE OF JOAN OF ARC, (Vols. 1 and 2)

##  BALTHASAR AND OTHERS

PUTOIS

THE GODS ARE ATHIRST

##  HONEY-BEE

##  MARGUERITE

##  JACQUES TOURNEBROCHE

##  CHILD LIFE IN TOWN AND COUNTRY

##  DUCHESS OF CICOGNE

##  THE GREAT ST. NICOLAS

##  THE SEVEN WIVES OF BLUEBEARD

##  OUR CHILDREN

##  THE REVOLT OF THE ANGELS

##  THE WHITE STONE

MONSIEUR BERGERET IN PARIS

THE ELM-TREE ON THE MALL

THE WICKER WORK WOMAN

CLIO

##  BEE THE PRINCESS OF THE DWARFS

##  MOTHER OF PEARL

THE PROCURATOR OF JUDEA








TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES






PENGUIN ISLAND

by ANATOLE FRANCE



CONTENTS

BOOK I THE BEGINNINGS
I LIFE OF SAINT MAEL
II THE APOSTOLICAL VOCATION OF SAINT MAEL
III THE TEMPTATION OF SAINT MAEL
IV ST. MAEL’S NAVIGATION ON THE OCEAN OF ICE
V THE BAPTISM OF THE PENGUINS
VI AN ASSEMBLY IN PARADISE
VII AN ASSEMBLY IN PARADISE (Continuation and End)
VIII METAMORPHOSIS OF THE PENGUINS
BOOK II THE ANCIENT TIMES
I THE FIRST CLOTHES
II THE FIRST CLOTHES (Continuation and End)
III SETTING BOUNDS TO THE FIELDS AND THE ORIGIN OF PROPERTY
IV THE FIRST ASSEMBLY OF THE ESTATES OF PENGUINIA
V THE MARRIAGE OF KRAKEN AND ORBEROSIA
VI THE DRAGON OF ALCA
VII THE DRAGON OF ALCA (Continuation)
VIII THE DRAGON OF ALCA (Continuation)
IX THE DRAGON OF ALCA (Continuation)
X THE DRAGON OF ALCA (Continuation)
XI THE DRAGON OF ALCA (Continuation)
XII THE DRAGON OF ALCA (Continuation)
XIII THE DRAGON OF ALCA (Continuation and End)
BOOK III THE MIDDLE AGES AND THE RENAISSANCE
I BRIAN THE GOOD AND QUEEN GLAMORGAN
II DRACO THE GREAT (Translation of the Relics of St Orberosia)
III QUEEN CRUCHA
IV LETTERS: JOHANNES TALPA
V THE ARTS: THE PRIMITIVES OF PENGUIN PAINTING
VI MARBODIUS
VII SIGNS IN THE MOON
BOOK IV MODERN TIMES: TRINCO
I MOTHER ROUQUIN
II TRINCO
III THE JOURNEY OF DOCTOR OBNUBILE
BOOK V MODERN TIMES: CHATILLON
I THE REVEREND FATHERS AGARIC AND CORNEMUSE
II PRINCE CRUCHO
III THE CABAL
IV VISCOUNTESS OLIVE
V THE PRINCE DES BOSCENOS
VI THE EMIRAL’S FALL
VII CONCLUSION
BOOK VI MODERN TIMES.
I GENERAL GREATAUK, DUKE OF SKULL
II PYROT
III COUNT DE MAUBEC DE LA DENTDULYNX
IV COLOMBAN
V THE REVEREND FATHERS AGARIC AND CORNEMUSE
VI THE SEVEN HUNDRED PYROTISTS
VII BIDAULT-COQUILLE AND MANIFLORE, THE SOCIALISTS
VIII THE COLOMBAN TRIAL
IX FATHER DOUILLARD
X MR. JUSTICE CHAUSSEPIED
XI CONCLUSION
BOOK VII MODERN TIMES
I MADAME CLARENCE’S DRAWING-ROOM
II THE CHARITY OF ST. ORBEROSIA
III HIPPOLYTE CERES
IV A POLITICIAN’S MARRIAGE
V THE VISIRE CABINET
VI THE SOFA OF THE FAVOURITE
VII THE FIRST CONSEQUENCES
VIII FURTHER CONSEQUENCES
IX THE FINAL CONSEQUENCES
BOOK VIII FUTURE TIMES






THAIS

by Anatole France

Translated By Robert B. Douglas



CONTENTS

PART THE FIRST — THE LOTUS
PART THE SECOND — THE PAPYRUS
THE BANQUET
PART THE THIRD — THE EUPHORBIA






THE CRIME OF SYLVESTRE BONNARD

By Anatole France



CONTENTS

PART I—THE LOG
December 24, 1849.
August 30, 1850
May 7, 1851
July 8, 1852.
August 20, 1859.
October 10, 1859.
October 25, 1859.
Naples, November 10, 1859.
Monte-Allegro, November 30, 1859.
Girgenti. Same day.
Girgenti, November 30, 1859.
Paris, December 8, 1859.
December 30, 1859.
PART II—THE DAUGHTER OF CLEMENTINE
Chapter I—The Fairy
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV—The Little Saint-George
April 16.
April 17.
From May 2 to May 5.
June 3.
June 4.
June 6.
July 6.
August 12.
September-December.
December 15.
December 20.
February 186-.
April-June
August, September.
October 3.
December 28.
December 29.
January 15, 186-.
May.
September 20.
The Last Page
August 21, 1869.






THE RED LILY

By Anatole France



CONTENTS

BOOK 1.
CHAPTER I. "I NEED LOVE”
CHAPTER II. "ONE CAN SEE THAT YOU ARE YOUNG!”
CHAPTER III. A DISCUSSION ON THE LITTLE CORPORAL
CHAPTER IV. THE END OF A DREAM
CHAPTER V. A DINNER ‘EN FAMILLE’
CHAPTER VI. A DISTINGUISHED RELICT
CHAPTER VII. MADAME HAS HER WAY
CHAPTER VIII. THE LADY OF THE BELLS
CHAPTER IX. CHOULETTE FINDS A NEW FRIEND
BOOK 2.
CHAPTER X. DECHARTRE ARRIVES IN FLORENCE
CHAPTER XI. "THE DAWN OF FAITH AND LOVE”
CHAPTER XII. HEARTS AWAKENED
CHAPTER XIII. "YOU MUST TAKE ME WITH MY OWN SOUL!”
CHAPTER XIV. THE AVOWAL
CHAPTER XV. THE MYSTERIOUS LETTER
CHAPTER XVI. "TO-MORROW?”
CHAPTER XVII. MISS BELL ASKS A QUESTION
CHAPTER XVIII. "I KISS YOUR FEET BECAUSE THEY HAVE COME!”
CHAPTER XIX. CHOULETTE TAKES A JOURNEY
CHAPTER XX. WHAT IS FRANKNESS?
CHAPTER XXI. "I NEVER HAVE LOVED ANY ONE BUT YOU!”
CHAPTER XXII. A MEETING AT THE STATION
BOOK 3.
CHAPTER XXIII. "ONE IS NEVER KIND WHEN ONE IS IN LOVE”
CHAPTER XXIV. CHOULETTE’S AMBITION
CHAPTER XXV. "WE ARE ROBBING LIFE”
CHAPTER XXVI. IN DECHARTRE’S STUDIO
CHAPTER XXVII. THE PRIMROSE PATH
CHAPTER XXVIII. NEWS OF LE MENIL
CHAPTER XXIX. JEALOUSY
CHAPTER XXX. A LETTER FROM ROBERT
CHAPTER XXXI. AN UNWELCOME APPARITION
CHAPTER XXXII. THE RED LILY
CHAPTER XXXIII. A WHITE NIGHT
CHAPTER XXXIV. "I SEE THE OTHER WITH YOU ALWAYS!”
CHAPTER XXIII. "ONE IS NEVER KIND WHEN ONE IS IN LOVE”
CHAPTER XXIV. CHOULETTE’S AMBITION
CHAPTER XXV. "WE ARE ROBBING LIFE”
CHAPTER XXVI. IN DECHARTRE’S STUDIO
CHAPTER XXVII. THE PRIMROSE PATH
CHAPTER XXVIII. NEWS OF LE MENIL
CHAPTER XXIX. JEALOUSY
CHAPTER XXX. A LETTER FROM ROBERT
CHAPTER XXXI. AN UNWELCOME APPARITION
CHAPTER XXXII. THE RED LILY
CHAPTER XXXIII.    A WHITE NIGHT
CHAPTER XXXIV. "I SEE THE OTHER WITH YOU ALWAYS!”






A MUMMER'S TALE

By Anatole France

A Translation By Charles E. Roche

CONTENTS

I. 1
II. 21
III. 26
IV. 41
V. 63
VI. 71
VII. 82
VIII. 97
IX. 108
X. 137
XI. 166
XII. 176
XIII. 181
XIV. 186
XV. 194
XVI. 197
XVII. 205
XVIIII. 212
XIX. 220
XX. 230






THE LIFE OF JOAN OF ARC

By Anatole France

A Translation By Winifred Stephens

IN TWO VOLS.



CONTENTS

CHAP.   PAGE
  Preface v
  Introduction vii
  List of Illustrations lxxvii
I. Childhood 1
II. Voices 29
III.
 
First Visit to Vaucouleurs. Flight to Neufchâteau. Journey to Toul.
Second Visit to Vaucouleurs
 
61
IV. Journey to Nancy. Itinerary from Vaucouleurs to Sainte-Catherine-de-Fierbois 91
V. The Siege of Orléans from the 12th of October, 1428, to the 6th of March, 1429 106
VI. The Maid at Chinon—Prophecies 145
VII. The Maid at Poitiers 187
VIII. The Maid at Poitiers (continued) 204
IX. The Maid at Tours 217
X. The Siege of Orléans from the 7th of March to the 28th of April, 1429 230
XI. The Maid at Blois. Letter to the English. Departure for Orléans 243
XII. The Maid at Orléans 258
XIII. The Taking of Les Tourelles and the Deliverance of Orléans 296
XIV. The Maid at Tours and Selles-en-Berry. Treatises of Jacques Gélu and Jean Gerson 318
XV. Taking of Jargeau. The Meung Bridge. Beaugency 345
XVI. The Battle of Patay. Opinions of Italian and German Clerks. The Gien Army 368
XVII. The Auxerre Convention. Friar Richard. The Surrender of Troyes 403
XVIII. The Surrender of Châlons and of Reims. The Coronation 435
XIX. Rise of the Legend 461
  Footnotes  

Volume II

CHAP.   PAGE
  List of Illustrations vii
I. The Royal Army from Soissons to Compiègne. Poem and Prophecy 1
II. The Maid's First Visit to Compiègne. The Three Popes. Saint-Denys. Truces 34
III. The Attack on Paris 54
IV.
 
The Taking Of Saint-Pierre-le-Moustier. Friar Richard's Spiritual Daughters.
The Siege of La Charité

78
V. Letter to the Citizens of Reims. Letter to the Hussites. Departure from Sully 103
VI. The Maid in the Trenches of Melun. Le Seigneur de l'Ours. The Child of Lagny 122
VII. Soissons and Compiègne. Capture of the Maid 138
VIII. The Maid at Beaulieu. The Shepherd of Gévaudan 156
IX. The Maid at Beaurevoir. Catherine de la Rochelle at Paris. Execution of La Pierronne 170
X. Beaurevoir. Arras. Rouen. The Trial for Lapse 188
XI. The Trial for Lapse (continued) 227
XII. The Trial for Lapse (continued) 264
XIII. The Abjuration. The First Sentence 299
XIV. The Trial for Relapse. Second Sentence. Death of the Maid 323
XV. After the Death of the Maid. The End of the Shepherd. La Dame des Armoises 343
XVI.

 
After the Death of the Maid (continued). The Rouen Judges at the Council of Bâle
and the Pragmatic Sanction. The Rehabilitation Trial. The Maid of Sarmaize.
The Maid of Le Mans


378
  APPENDICES  
I. Letter from Doctor G. Dumas 401
II. The Farrier of Salon 407
III. Martin de Gallardon 413
IV. Iconographical Note 420
  Footnotes  

Index