Anatole France
Nominations
The Nobel Prize in Literature 1921
Anatole France
Nominated on 13 occasions for the Nobel Prize in
- Literature 1904, by Marcellin Berthelot
- Literature 1909, by Paul Hervieu
- Literature 1910, by Paul Hervieu
- Literature 1911, by Paul Hervieu
- Literature 1912, by Paul Hervieu
- Literature 1913, by Richard Meyer
- Literature 1915, by Henrik Schück
- Literature 1915, by Haakon Shetelig
- Literature 1916, by Anton Brögger
- Literature 1916, by Henrik Schück
- Literature 1921, by Erik Staaff
- Literature 1921, by Johan Vising
- Literature 1921, by Emanuel Walberg
Submitted 6 nominations, for the Nobel Prize in
- Literature 1903, nominee: Lev Nikolaevich (Leo) Tolstoy, Georg Morris Cohen Brandes, Maurice Maeterlinck
- Literature 1903, nominee: Lev Nikolaevich (Leo) Tolstoy
- Literature 1903, nominee: Georg Morris Cohen Brandes
- Literature 1903, nominee: Maurice Maeterlinck
- Literature 1907, nominee: Georg Morris Cohen Brandes
- Literature 1923, nominee: Guglielmo Ferrero
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MLA style: “Anatole France – Nominations”. Nobelprize.org. Nobel Media AB 2014. Web. 22 Jun 2018.
MLA style: “Anatole France – Nominations”. Nobelprize.org. Nobel Media AB 2014. Web. 22 Jun 2018.
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