Filles du peuple ? Pour une stylistique de la chanson au XIXe siècle

Songs play a key role in 19th-century literary thinking: Chateaubriand, Lamartine, Stendhal, Hugo, Musset, Michelet, Flaubert, Rimbaud, Verlaine: every famous French author wrote about them. Expressions of daily life as well as political writings, be it familiar or hard to grasp, songs remain a fasc...

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Main Author: Benini, Romain (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: Lyon ENS Éditions 2021
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