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SM ISO690:2012 MAXIM, Natalia. La revolution Française envisagee dans l’oeuvre litteraire de Victor Hugo. In: Perspectivele şi Problemele Integrării în Spaţiul European al Cercetării şi Educaţiei, 5 iunie 2015, Cahul. Cahul, Republica Moldova: Tipografia Centrografic, 2015, Vol.2, pp. 418-421. ISBN 978-9975-88-000-8. |
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Perspectivele şi Problemele Integrării în Spaţiul European al Cercetării şi Educaţiei Vol.2, 2015 |
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The Revolution is known as the founder of the French nation, of its democracy and many of their institutions. But the history that gives meaning of ideas and not of the events isn’t written itself: Victor Hugo was one of those who made of the Revolution what it has become and not what it was wanted to become. Besides an apparent versatility, it is observed a contrast between the texts of a heavy conformism - «Regard jeté dans une mansarde» - and the unique service offerings to restart and complete the Revolution – «Sur Mirabeau» or «Ruy Blas» with the terrorist assassination of the aristocrat by the plebeian. Until the years of 1849-1850, Hugo’s policy work consists in the spirit accompanied with confidence in all successive regimes and always disappointed at the final. However, the author will have to wait till the age of 70th to undertake this deep reflection on the essence of revolutions and paint the great fresco of the events that came to upset France in the late of the eighteenth century. |
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