Tha?s [Hardcover] France, Anatole

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Hardcover is in good condition. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure.

This early 20th-century edition of Anatole France’s “Thaïs” is a literary treasure trove. Published in 1890, the novel explores spiritual vs. sensual love through a famous Egyptian courtesan and a religious hermit. France’s elegant prose earned him the 1921 Nobel Prize. Beyond its artistic merits, “Thaïs” vividly evokes the ancient world, offering insights into desire, faith, and the human condition. This well-preserved copy would delight collectors of French literature and those interested in timeless themes.

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Hardcover is in good condition. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure.

This early 20th-century hardcover edition of Anatole France’s “Thaïs” is a literary gem from the celebrated French author. First published in 1890, the novel explores the conflict between spiritual and sensual love through the story of Thaïs, a famous courtesan in 4th century Egypt, and Paphnuce, a religious hermit determined to convert her. France’s elegant prose and keen psychological insights earned him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1921. Beyond its artistic merits, “Thaïs” offers a fascinating glimpse into the ancient world, vividly evoking the decadence of Alexandria and the austerity of the desert ascetics. This well-preserved copy, despite lacking the original dust jacket, would be a prized addition for collectors of French literature or those interested in the interplay of faith, desire, and the human condition.

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