jacques anatole francois thibault
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Definition
Proper noun A French writer, the full name of Anatole France, known for his sophisticated novels, short stories, and literary criticism. He was a central figure in French literature, awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1921.
Usage and Examples
- Proper noun:
- Jacques Anatole François Thibault is better known to the world by his pen name, Anatole France.
- The works of Jacques Anatole François Thibault often feature irony and skepticism towards established institutions.
Advanced Usage
- This full name is primarily used in formal biographical or academic contexts to refer to the author's legal identity, distinguishing it from his universally recognized pen name.
- The legal documents were signed under his birth name, Jacques Anatole François Thibault.
Variants and Related Words
- Anatole France (Proper noun): The pen name and the primary name by which this author is known.
- Anatole France's novel 'The Gods Will Have Blood' is a critical work.
- France, Anatole (Proper noun): A common bibliographic citation format for the author.
Synonyms
- Anatole France: The principal synonym and the name used for his literary works.
Noun
- French writer of sophisticated novels and short stories (1844-1924)