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Hernani
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- Nombre de pages123
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-0-7201-1421-8
- EAN9780720114218
- Date de parution18/02/2026
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille596 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurCLXBX
Résumé
Hernani is Victor Hugo's electrifying romantic drama-a bold and revolutionary play that transformed the French theatrical world and ignited one of the most famous literary battles in history. First performed in 1830, this passionate tale of love, honor, and defiance challenged the rigid conventions of classical drama and announced the triumphant arrival of Romanticism on the French stage.
Set in 16th-century Spain, Hernani tells the story of a noble outlaw driven by love and vengeance.
Hernani, a mysterious and charismatic rebel, is consumed by his devotion to the beautiful Doña Sol. Yet he is not alone in his desire for her hand. Don Carlos, the ambitious King of Spain (and future Holy Roman Emperor), and Don Ruy Gomez de Silva, her aging but powerful guardian, are equally determined to possess her. What unfolds is a fierce struggle shaped by political ambition, personal pride, and the unbreakable codes of honor that govern their world. At its heart, Hernani is a story of romantic idealism colliding with the harsh realities of power and duty.
Hugo crafts characters who are larger than life-men ruled by passion, pride, and destiny. The play pulses with emotional intensity, secret meetings, daring escapes, and dramatic confrontations. Love is portrayed not as gentle or safe, but as a force capable of inspiring heroism and tragedy alike. Beyond its gripping narrative, Hernani stands as a milestone in literary history. Its premiere sparked the legendary "Battle of Hernani, " as supporters of Romanticism clashed with defenders of classical tradition.
Hugo broke away from strict theatrical rules, blending poetic language with historical drama and giving voice to raw emotion and individual freedom. The result was a work that reshaped modern theater and influenced generations of writers. Themes of loyalty, sacrifice, destiny, and rebellion run throughout the play. The tension between personal desire and social obligation creates a powerful emotional undercurrent, leading to a conclusion both dramatic and unforgettable.
Hugo's language soars with lyrical beauty, while his characters grapple with the timeless conflicts between love and honor, freedom and authority. Hernani is more than a romantic tragedy-it is a declaration of artistic independence and a celebration of passion unrestrained by convention. For readers and theater lovers alike, this masterpiece offers a vivid journey into a world where hearts rule over reason and where destiny is sealed by courage and sacrifice.
Hernani, a mysterious and charismatic rebel, is consumed by his devotion to the beautiful Doña Sol. Yet he is not alone in his desire for her hand. Don Carlos, the ambitious King of Spain (and future Holy Roman Emperor), and Don Ruy Gomez de Silva, her aging but powerful guardian, are equally determined to possess her. What unfolds is a fierce struggle shaped by political ambition, personal pride, and the unbreakable codes of honor that govern their world. At its heart, Hernani is a story of romantic idealism colliding with the harsh realities of power and duty.
Hugo crafts characters who are larger than life-men ruled by passion, pride, and destiny. The play pulses with emotional intensity, secret meetings, daring escapes, and dramatic confrontations. Love is portrayed not as gentle or safe, but as a force capable of inspiring heroism and tragedy alike. Beyond its gripping narrative, Hernani stands as a milestone in literary history. Its premiere sparked the legendary "Battle of Hernani, " as supporters of Romanticism clashed with defenders of classical tradition.
Hugo broke away from strict theatrical rules, blending poetic language with historical drama and giving voice to raw emotion and individual freedom. The result was a work that reshaped modern theater and influenced generations of writers. Themes of loyalty, sacrifice, destiny, and rebellion run throughout the play. The tension between personal desire and social obligation creates a powerful emotional undercurrent, leading to a conclusion both dramatic and unforgettable.
Hugo's language soars with lyrical beauty, while his characters grapple with the timeless conflicts between love and honor, freedom and authority. Hernani is more than a romantic tragedy-it is a declaration of artistic independence and a celebration of passion unrestrained by convention. For readers and theater lovers alike, this masterpiece offers a vivid journey into a world where hearts rule over reason and where destiny is sealed by courage and sacrifice.




















