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Country
  
France

Pages
  
325

Author
  
Anatole France

3.7/5
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Language
  
French

Originally published
  
1881

Page count
  
325

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Original title
  
Le Crime de Sylvestre Bonnard

Original text
  
Le Crime de Sylvestre Bonnard at French Wikisource

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Works by Anatole France, Classical Studies books

The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard (French: Le Crime de Sylvestre Bonnard) is the first novel by Anatole France, published in 1881. With this work, one of his first written entirely in prose, he made himself known as a novelist; he had been primarily known as a poet affiliated with Parnassianism. The novel received the Académie française prize.

In 1929 it was adapted into a French silent film of the same title.

Summary

Sylvestre Bonnard, a member of the Institute, is a historian and philologist, gifted with great erudition. He lives among books, and launches himself into the research, in Sicily and Paris, of the precious manuscript of the French version of the Golden Legend, which he finally obtains. By chance he meets a young girl named Jeanne, the granddaughter of a woman he once loved. To protect the child from her abusive guardian Maitre Mouche, he takes her away, and she ends up marrying Henri Gelis, one of Bonnard's students.

References

The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard Wikipedia