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Le Tour de la France par deux enfants

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298: 89:, mitigated by methodical learning. It is very patriotic and emphasizes civic and moral education, as well as geography, science, history. The story teaches about monuments and symbols, exemplary lives of inventors, soldiers and patriot benefactors. The accumulated wealth of knowledge—agriculture, home economics, hygiene—leads them to establish a perfect farm called "La Grand'Lande", symbolic of the nation of France. 62:, where it was influential for generations of children in creating a sense of a unified nation of France. Its success was such that it reached a circulation of 6 million copies in 1900, and by 1914 it had sold 7 million copies. It was still used in schools until the 1950s and is in print to this day. It is sometimes known as "the little red book of the Republic." 312: 30: 331: 85:, and the death of their father, go in search of family members through the French provinces. The diversity of the people they meet lead them on to learn more. There are passages on the taste of local foods, the strange 388: 273: 219: 393: 316: 241: 398: 368: 383: 121:
The book's conformist and paternalistic tone is set in a France still largely rural and provincial. Anne Pons wrote a modernized adaptation in 1983.
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made in 1977, for French television (Antenna 2), a series on the occasion of the centenary of the book. It is titled,
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A television series began in 1957 for the RTF (French Radio and Television).
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The book was reissued in 2000 by Belin, and in 2006 by France Loisirs.
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A silent movie version was released in 1923 by Louis de Carbonnat for
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The book is well illustrated with pen and ink drawings (1930 edition).
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Tuillerie) who used the pseudonym of G. Bruno. She was the wife of
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The story recounts the journey of two young brothers from
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Index

Le Tour de France par deux enfants

1877
Augustine Fouillée
née
Alfred Jules Émile Fouillée
Third Republic
Phalsbourg
Lorraine
Alsace-Lorraine
Prussians
Franco-Prussian War
patois
Pathé
Jean-Luc Godard
"Le Tour de la France par deux enfants"
La Marche de l'Histoire
fr
"France/Tour/DĂ©tour/Deux/Enfants"
IMDb
"Deux enfants Ă  l'Ă©cole de la patrie"
L'Express
ISSN
0014-5270
Archived
"Aux sources du Tour de la France par deux enfants"
Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine
doi
10.3406/rhmc.1999.1964
"La France par les petites routes"

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