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Sep 13, 2019 · v, 306 p. ; 17 cm. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2019-09-13 13:50:24 Bookplateleaf
Following discussion of Vigny’s comparison of the poet and the soldier in Servitude et grandeur militaires (1835), with particular regard to the concept of honour, this chapter examines Les Destinées, published posthumously. Vigny envisaged these poems as ‘words of honour’ derived from a lifetime’s experience and gifted to future ...
Brooding and plangent, the double register of confinement of Les Destinées projects a failed escape. In the political context of 1849, the poem signals a multiplicity of failed aspirations.
Jul 6, 2019 · Résumé de l’œuvre : Ce texte est un extrait de la 10ème à la 18ème strophe du poème « La maison du berger » publié dans le recueil Les Destinées en 1843. « La maison du berger » est un long poème de 48 septains aux rimes complexes (croisées, embrassées) dans lequel Vigny s’oppose au chemin de fer.
Destinies of the Soul (published in French as Des destinées de l'âme) is an 1879 book notable for being bound in human skin. It was written by Arsène Houssaye and published by C. Lévi in Paris. [1] The book was owned by Ludovic Bouland before it was acquired by the Harvard Library in 1934.
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