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Revolt of the Angels
Revolt of the Angels | Anatole France
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Books are missing from the archbishop's shelves and the librarian is helpless to explain until the culprit is revealed: Arcade, the clergyman's guardian angel, has been educating himself. Immersion in works of philosophy and science has convinced Arcade that God is a cruel tyrant. Revolution is the only answer, and Arcade joins a host of fallen angels to mount a rebellion that proposes to install Satan on the throne of heaven.This 1914 novel by Nobel laureate Anatole France offers a brilliant satire of war, government, and religion. Published on the eve of World War I, the fable voices an ever-resonant protest against violence and despotism. The author's sense of humor brings a remarkably contemporary air to the Paradise Lost scenario, and stunning black-and-white illustrations by Frank C. Pape complement the tale's fantasy elements.
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theosakakoneko
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“He himself refused to learn anything more, for fear that in acquiring fresh knowledge he might let it be seen that he had not known everything at the outset.”

How we all fall for this horror!

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theosakakoneko
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Ashlee
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"Knowledge, whither dost thou lead me? Thought, whither dost thou lure me?" #AnatoleFrance #RevoltoftheAngels #classic #commuteandread