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Hardcover The Unrisen Dawn Book

ISBN: 1026061792

ISBN13: 9781026061794

The Unrisen Dawn

"The Unrisen Dawn" is a compelling collection of speeches and addresses by the Nobel Prize-winning author Anatole France, offering a window into the intellectual and political landscape of the early 20th century. Known for his biting wit and literary irony, France shifts his focus here toward the urgent social issues of his era, championing the causes of socialism, justice, and the plight of the common laborer.

Throughout this volume, the author articulates a vision of a future society defined by equality and human rights. His eloquence shines in pieces that address significant historical events and social movements, reflecting his transformation from a detached man of letters into a passionate advocate for social reform. These works demonstrate France's unwavering commitment to the principles of freedom and his belief in the eventual triumph of human reason over institutional prejudice.

By blending literary elegance with deep political conviction, "The Unrisen Dawn" serves as an essential testament to the role of the writer as a public intellectual. It remains a vital resource for readers interested in the evolution of European political thought, the history of social activism, and the enduring legacy of one of France's most celebrated literary figures.

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