Manifeste romantique. Préface à Cromwell
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Narrated by:
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Pierre-François Garel
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Written by:
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Victor Hugo
About this listen
Cette conception de la nouvelle littérature fait l'objet de la Préface à Cromwell, où Victor Hugo explique la nécessité de refléter la société moderne telle quelle est : la scène de la vie, grotesque et misérable, noble et pleine d'espoir. Ce court texte rappelle les différents âges de la littérature et signe la rupture définitive qu'opère le Romantisme tel que Victor Hugo le fonde ici par écrit, et tel qu'il se révèlera lors de la bataille d'Hernani, en 1830. C'est le mouvement littéraire qui réunira sous son drapeau des auteurs tels que Chateaubriand, Lamartine, Musset, Sand, ou encore Nerval...©Domaine public (P)2012 Éditions Thélème