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Giono : La Guerre, la Paix, L’Epidémie

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Resumo:The experience of the war of 14-18 marks forever Jean Giono, mobilised between 1915 and 1919, gassed, although slightly, bruised by the disappearance of friends and relatives. From this ordeal arises a deep aversion to war and patriotic discourse, which will also be reflected in pacifist writing in the interwar period (Lettre aux paysans sur la pauvreté et la paix, Refus d’obéissance, Précisions) only through fictional texts such as the short story from 1925, "Ivan Ivanovitch Kossiakoff" or the 1931 novel, Le Grand troupeau. Published in 1951, Le Hussard sur le toit, whose main theme is the epic crossing of Provence in 1838 by a young Italian hussars during a cholera epidemic, maintains a close analogical relationship with the war. Conflicts and epidemics reveal the best and the worst in humans by functioning as powerful reagents that will inspire the work of Jean Giono. It is this journey under the sign of war and peace that will be discussed in this article.
Assunto:world war II première guerre mondiale world war I Giono (Jean) epidemic in literature (the) littérature française (XXe siècle) épidémie dans la littérature (l’) french literature (20th century) seconde guerre mondiale
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:journal article
Tipo de acesso:Aberto
Instituição associada:Carnets, Revista Electrónica de Estudos Franceses
Idioma:francês
Origem:Carnets, Revista Electrónica de Estudos Franceses
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Resumo:The experience of the war of 14-18 marks forever Jean Giono, mobilised between 1915 and 1919, gassed, although slightly, bruised by the disappearance of friends and relatives. From this ordeal arises a deep aversion to war and patriotic discourse, which will also be reflected in pacifist writing in the interwar period (Lettre aux paysans sur la pauvreté et la paix, Refus d’obéissance, Précisions) only through fictional texts such as the short story from 1925, "Ivan Ivanovitch Kossiakoff" or the 1931 novel, Le Grand troupeau. Published in 1951, Le Hussard sur le toit, whose main theme is the epic crossing of Provence in 1838 by a young Italian hussars during a cholera epidemic, maintains a close analogical relationship with the war. Conflicts and epidemics reveal the best and the worst in humans by functioning as powerful reagents that will inspire the work of Jean Giono. It is this journey under the sign of war and peace that will be discussed in this article.