The Angel replied: "Man, lend your ear. Woman, hear my voice. I am about to reveal to you a secret on which hangs the fate of the Universe. In rebellion against Him whom you hold to be the Creator of all things visible and invisible, ...
As in Paradise Lost, the angels are in rebellion. This 1914 satire of war, government, and religion offers an ever-resonant protest against violence and tyranny. Illustrations by Frank C. Papé.
Robin's simple life is changed forever when a young Weaver named Fauwen accidentally unravels his existence and traps him in her own strange world.
the revolt of the angels From Anatole France
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The novel is also a parody and a powerful allegory that reads as quite prophetic in the 21st century. Anatole France (1844-1924) was a French writer, poet, and journalist, who won the 1921 Nobel Prize in Literature.