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A SEVERE CRITIC—For seven years Jean-Jacques Brousson was secretary to the late Anatole France. He has now caused consternation among the critics by his publication of two volumes of reminiscences, the first of which he calls “Anatole France Himself" and the second “Anatole France Abroad." M. Brousson is bitter. Both volumes are written vivaciously and cynically about “The Master."

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 351, 11 May 1928, Page 14

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A SEVERE CRITIC—For seven years Jean-Jacques Brousson was secretary to the late Anatole France. He has now caused consternation among the critics by his publication of two volumes of reminiscences, the first of which he calls “Anatole France Himself" and the second “Anatole France Abroad." M. Brousson is bitter. Both volumes are written vivaciously and cynically about “The Master." Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 351, 11 May 1928, Page 14

A SEVERE CRITIC—For seven years Jean-Jacques Brousson was secretary to the late Anatole France. He has now caused consternation among the critics by his publication of two volumes of reminiscences, the first of which he calls “Anatole France Himself" and the second “Anatole France Abroad." M. Brousson is bitter. Both volumes are written vivaciously and cynically about “The Master." Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 351, 11 May 1928, Page 14

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