FRENCH LANGUAGE
If being committed means anything, Octave Mirbeau (1848-1917) is the most perfect example. Libertarian and pacifist, Dreyfusard and anticlerical, lucid journalist and feared pamphleteer, novelist and playwright with provocative subjects, he was feared in his time, leading his struggles...
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FRENCH LANGUAGE
If being committed means anything, Octave Mirbeau (1848-1917) is the most perfect example. Libertarian and pacifist, Dreyfusard and anticlerical, lucid journalist and feared pamphleteer, novelist and playwright with provocative subjects, he was feared in his time, leading his struggles in numerous newspapers and using them as the framework for his novels and plays.
French language
88 pages
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