Le premier XXe siècle
Histoire de la littérature française
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Alain Viala
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Daniel Mesguich
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Alain Viala
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À l'issue de la Première Guerre mondiale, tout est à reconstruire. Le traumatisme collectif s'exorcise dans la littérature par un renouveau frénétique, une intensité de création, un désir de révolution. Partout, l'engagement politique et militant s'exprime, autant sur le fond que dans la forme, et vient façonner le besoin vital de créer de toute une génération.
Gide, Colette, Aragon, Giono, Valéry, Céline, Éluard... Ce cours d'Alain Viala ouvre les portes de la compréhension d'une littérature remise dans son contexte et dévoile les délicats mécanismes inventés pour conquérir des espaces inconnus dans l'inconscient, dans la pensée, ou dans la beauté.
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