28 Poems by Victor Hugo

Par : Victor Hugo, Katie Haigh
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  • FormatMP3
  • ISBN978-2-8211-0679-6
  • EAN9782821106796
  • Date de parution01/04/2022
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Taille41 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesaudio
  • ÉditeurSAGA Egmont

Résumé

Victor Hugo is one of the best-known French writers, and is part of the greatest literary figures of all time. His poetry made him famous very early, cementing his reputation as one of the greatest lyric poets when he was only 20 years old. He was also a novelist and a dramatist, and furthered the cause of Romanticism, this exalted artistic movement which toyed with Sublime and soared on the winds of emotion.
Hugo was also actively involved in politics, defending the poor until his last breath; he was even forced into exile, from which he kept on writing, beloved by the masses he stood up for. When he died, it was an intense day of mourning in France, and more than two million people joined his funeral procession to the Panthéon. Today, most large towns in France have at least a street named after him.
We have selected for you 28 of his most well-known and powerful poems, mosty from the immortal Autumn Leaves and Contemplations. Enjoy the intense rhythm and depth of Hugo's poetry, an essential part of French culture and one of the most beautiful works of poetry ever written.
Victor Hugo is one of the best-known French writers, and is part of the greatest literary figures of all time. His poetry made him famous very early, cementing his reputation as one of the greatest lyric poets when he was only 20 years old. He was also a novelist and a dramatist, and furthered the cause of Romanticism, this exalted artistic movement which toyed with Sublime and soared on the winds of emotion.
Hugo was also actively involved in politics, defending the poor until his last breath; he was even forced into exile, from which he kept on writing, beloved by the masses he stood up for. When he died, it was an intense day of mourning in France, and more than two million people joined his funeral procession to the Panthéon. Today, most large towns in France have at least a street named after him.
We have selected for you 28 of his most well-known and powerful poems, mosty from the immortal Autumn Leaves and Contemplations. Enjoy the intense rhythm and depth of Hugo's poetry, an essential part of French culture and one of the most beautiful works of poetry ever written.
Victor Hugo
Victor Hugo est un écrivain, poète et dramaturge français né en 1802 à Besançon et mort en 1885 à Paris. Sa passion de l'écriture commence très jeune puisque, alors élève au lycée, il publie son premier recueil de poème et sera récompensé pour celui-ci. En 1827, il rédige sa première pièce de théâtre et son premier roman historique en 1831. Figure de proue du romantisme, il est élu membre de l'Académie Française en 1841. Après la mort de sa fille, Léopoldine, quelques années plus tard, il est totalement dévasté et décide de se lancer dans une carrière politique. Opposé fermement à la misère, l'ordre moral et religieux ainsi que la peine de mort, il n'a, dès lors, de cesse de se battre pour ses idéaux. Cela se ressent dans l'intrigue et l'écriture de son roman le plus célèbre : Les Misérables. Découvrez aussi Les Contemplations et succombez au style si personnel de cet auteur classique de la littérature française. Notre culture littéraire regorge de chefs-d’œuvre de romanciers ayant laissés une trace ineffaçable dans notre histoire commune. Voyage au centre de la terre de Jules Verne, "Médée" de Pierre Corneille ou encore Les Confessions de Jean Jacques Rousseau, trouvez le livre désiré en quelques clics. Meilleurs prix garantis et livraison à 1 centime sont les atouts de la plus grande librairie en ligne.
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