Littérature et Philosophie mêlées

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Littérature et Philosophie mêlées

by Victor Hugo

FR·~9 hours·72 chapters

Chapters

72 total
1

Produced by Carlo Traverso, Anne Dreze and PG Distributed

0:13
2

OEUVRES COMPLÈTES - DE - VICTOR HUGO

0:06
3

BUT DE CETTE PUBLICATION

58:45
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JOURNAL DES IDÉES DES OPINIONS ET DES LECTURES D'UN JEUNE JACOBITE DE 1819 - HISTOIRE

17:08
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A UN HISTORIEN

3:09
6

EXTRAIT DU COURRIER FRANÇAIS DU JEUDI 14 SEPTEMBHE 1792 (IV DE LA LIBERTÉ).—N° 257.

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APRÈS UNE LECTURE DU _MONITEUR

5:17
8

FRAGMENTS DE CRITIQUE A PROPOS D'UN LIVRE POLITIQUE ÉCRIT PAR UNE FEMME

0:05
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I

3:44
10

II

5:26

Description

This volume opens a rare, intimate portrait of an author’s inner life, gathered from fifteen years of scattered notes and reflections. Presented as a continuous dialogue with his own past, it maps the shifting terrain of his thoughts on literature, politics, and morality. Listeners will hear the candid voice of a mind that strives to align personal conviction with the tumult of its era.

The work is divided into two distinct journals: the first captures the fervor of a young Jacobite in 1819, while the second records the resolve of a revolutionary in 1830. By placing these entries alongside the dates of his major literary productions, the author lets us trace how his ideas evolved in step with the broader social upheavals of the time. The contrast between the early and later entries offers a compelling study of how a single conscience can navigate, and perhaps reconcile, opposing currents.

Throughout, the tone remains one of unvarnished honesty, inviting listeners to judge whether the author’s transformations signal decline or progress. It is a thoughtful exploration for anyone fascinated by the interplay between personal philosophy and the larger historical forces that shape it.

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Language

fr

Duration

~9 hours (520K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Victor Hugo

Victor Hugo

1802–1885

A giant of French Romanticism, this poet, novelist, and dramatist gave the world both The Hunchback of Notre-Dame and Les Misérables. His writing joined sweeping emotion with a deep concern for justice, freedom, and the lives of ordinary people.

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