Anatole France

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Anatole France
Brandes Georg Morris Cohen
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Great art thou and beautiful when, seated at thy spread table, thou devourest quantities of food. Great art thou and beautiful when, bringing forth fire from a little [03] ANATOLE FRANCE chip of wood, thou changest night into day. Keep me, I pray thee, in thy house, and keep out every other dog ! " This is a parody of human religion, good-natured and yet trenchant.
When, in his turn, Monsieur Bergeret addresses the dog, he addresses in him the whole undeveloped portion of the human race.
" You
...too, poor little black being, so feeble in spite of your sharp teeth and your gaping jaws, you too adore out- ward appearances, and your worship is the ancient worship of injustice. You too allow yourself to be seduced by lies. You too have race hatreds.
" I know that there is an obscure goodness in you, the goodness of Caliban. [64] ANATOLE FRANCE You are pious ; you have your theology and your morality. And you know no better. You guard the house, guard it even against those who are its protection and ornament.


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