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Follows the fortune of a French battalion during the First World War. This title presents a critique of inequality between ranks, the incomprehension of those who have not experienced battle, and of war itself.
Quelques Coins du Coeur offre un voyage intense dans la psyché des personnages, avec une attention particulière portée sur la conscience sociale et politique. Les proses de Henri Barbusse sont à la fois uniques et touchantes. Publié en 1917, le livre a connu un grand succès à l'époque et reste une référence pour l'étude de la littérature du début du XXe siècle.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
"Le Feu" est un roman écrit par Henri Barbusse, un écrivain français, et publié pour la première fois en 1916. Ce livre est l'un des premiers romans sur la Première Guerre mondiale et est souvent considéré comme l'une des ¿uvres les plus puissantes et les plus réalistes sur le sujet.Le roman est un récit poignant de la vie dans les tranchées pendant la Première Guerre mondiale, vu à travers les yeux du protagoniste, un soldat français. Barbusse dépeint de manière crue et réaliste les horreurs de la guerre, les conditions de vie difficiles dans les tranchées, les relations entre les soldats et leurs réflexions sur la mort et la survie."Le Feu" est acclamé pour sa prose puissante et son exploration profonde des aspects psychologiques et émotionnels du combat. Il a remporté le Prix Goncourt en 1916 et a eu une influence significative sur la littérature qui a suivi sur le thème de la guerre.
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- La bibliographie de l'auteur - Ses principales oeuvres - Henri Barbusse est le narrateur et personnage principal de ce recit. Le narrateur de ce livre se situe durant la plupart du temps en focalisation interne. A la guerre, il est accompagne par de nombreux camarades: Volpatte, Poterloo, Fouillade, Barque, Farfadet, Eudore, Paradis, Poilpot, Poitron, Salavert, Tirette, Blaire, Cocon et Bertrand. Durant les vingt-deux mois qu'il passe en premiere ligne, il prend en note les expressions des soldats, leurs craintes, mais aussi fait part, a travers son recit, de la peur et de l'horreur dans laquelle il vit.
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When we have descended for a long time the gradient ends, the avenue flattens out like a river, and widens as it pierces the town. Through the latticed boughs of the old plane trees-still naked on this last day of March-one glimpses the workmen's houses, upright in space, hazy and fantastic chessboards, with squares of light dabbed on in places, or like vertical cliffs in which our swarming is absorbed. Scattering among the twilight colonnade of the trees, these people engulf themselves in the heaped-up lodgings and rooms; they flow together in the cavity of doors; they plunge into the houses; and there they are vaguely turned into lights. I continue to walk, surrounded by several companions who are foremen and clerks, for I do not associate with the workmen. Then there are handshakes, and I go on alone.
Un homme las, blasé de tout, fatigué de la vie et de l'amour, qui n'a plus goût à rien, échoue dans un hôtel de province. On ne sait rien de lui, si ce n'est qu'il est âgé d'une trentaine d'années. Des bruits venant de la chambre voisine, attirent son attention. Il se lève, intrigué, et remarque en hauteur, sous le plafond, un trou qui lui permet de voir...
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MONT BLANC, the Dent du Midi, and the Aiguille Verte look across at the bloodless faces that show above the blankets along the gallery of the sanatorium. This roofed-in gallery of rustic wood-work on the first floor of the palatial hospital is isolated in Space and overlooks the world. The blankets of fine wool-red, green, brown, or white-from which those wasted cheeks and shining eyes protrude are quite still. No sound comes from the long couches except when some one coughs, or that of the pages of a book turned over at long and regular intervals, or the undertone of question and quiet answer between neighbors, or now and again the crescendo disturbance of a daring crow, escaped to the balcony from those flocks that seem threaded across the immense transparency like chaplets of black pearls.
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Dans cet essai, Henri Barbusse s'adresse aux intellectuels de son époque. Il leur indique leur vrai rôle. Ils ont le devoir de ne pas confondre le progrès moral et le progrès social. Paru en 1920, cet essai a été très controversé et reste, près de cent ans après sa parution, toujours d'actualité.
"L'Enfer" est un roman écrit par Henri Barbusse, un écrivain français du XXe siècle. Voici un résumé de l'¿uvre :"L'Enfer" plonge les lecteurs dans les profondeurs psychologiques de la Première Guerre mondiale. L'histoire suit le personnage principal, Héctor, un homme ordinaire qui est enrôlé dans l'armée française pour combattre sur le front.Le roman explore les horreurs et les atrocités de la guerre, mettant en lumière les expériences traumatisantes vécues par les soldats sur le champ de bataille. Héctor est témoin de la violence, de la mort et de la destruction, et il est profondément affecté par les souffrances physiques et psychologiques de la guerre.L'aspect central du roman réside dans le monologue intérieur d'Héctor, à travers lequel les lecteurs sont immergés dans ses pensées, ses émotions et ses réflexions. Ce monologue explore la désillusion, le désespoir et la question du sens de la vie et de la mort dans un contexte de destruction totale."L'Enfer" est considéré comme l'une des premières ¿uvres à explorer de manière approfondie les effets psychologiques de la guerre sur les individus. Le roman soulève des questions sur la nature de la violence humaine, les conséquences de la guerre et les répercussions durables sur les esprits et les âmes des combattants.
" ¿oique il dût faire encore jour, il n¿y avait plus de soleil. Le brouillard et la pluie bretonne nous avaient surpris au milieu d¿une excursion en pleine mer. Il nous semblait que la pluie fût tombée ainsi depuis la création du monde, et du pont humide du bateau qui tirait des bordées le long de la côte, nos visages regardaient aveuglément au loin...Notre ami Saintclair, qui avait un doux regard sous son capuchon de toile cirée, désigna, avec l¿aile ruisselante de son geste, la côte basse et noyée, à peine visible dans l¿espace :¿ C¿est La Chapelle, dit-il. ¿and j¿étais enfant, je passais mes vacances sur ce¿e dune alors ensoleillée et pleine d¿été...Et à sa voix, comme un groupe de naufragés jetés au fond de ce¿e longue barque de brouillard, nous levâmes malgré nous nos yeux perdus vers le miracle du soleil qüil évoquait."
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Henri Barbusse (17 May 1873 - 30 August 1935) was a French novelist and a member of the French Communist Party. He was a lifelong friend of Albert Einstein. The son of a French father and an English mother, Barbusse was born in Asnières-sur-Seine, France in 1873. Although he grew up in a small town, he left for Paris in 1889, at age 16. In 1914, at age 41, he enlisted in the French Army and served on the western front during World War I. Invalided out of the army three times, Barbusse would serve in the war for 17 months, until November 1915, when he was permanently moved into a clerical position due to pulmonary damage, exhaustion, and dysentery. On 8 June 1915, he is awarded the Croix de guerre with citation. He was reformed on 1 June 1917.
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Un homme las, blasé de tout, fatigué de la vie et de l'amour, qui n'a plus goût à rien, échoue dans un hôtel de province. On ne sait rien de lui, si ce n'est qu'il est âgé d'une trentaine d'années. Des bruits venant de la chambre voisine, attirent son attention. Il se lève, intrigué, et remarque en hauteur, sous le plafond, un trou qui lui permet de voir... Et il regardera... fasciné, les épisodes de la vie humaine qui se déroulent de l'autre coté. Le sexe, bien sûr, tient une place importante, chambre d'hôtel oblige. Par le prisme du héros, qui reprend goût à la vie, tout en se perdant, nous devenons également voyeurs. Le réalisme cru, mais empreint de lyrisme, et le sujet même de ce roman paru en 1908, n'ont probablement pas été du goût de tout le monde à l'époque...
Henri Barbusse (17 May 1873 - 30 August 1935) was a French novelist and a member of the French Communist Party. He was a lifelong friend of Albert Einstein. The son of a French father and an English mother, Barbusse was born in Asnières-sur-Seine, France in 1873. Although he grew up in a small town, he left for Paris in 1889, at age 16. In 1914, at age 41, he enlisted in the French Army and served on the western front during World War I. Invalided out of the army three times, Barbusse would serve in the war for 17 months, until November 1915, when he was permanently moved into a clerical position due to pulmonary damage, exhaustion, and dysentery. On 8 June 1915, he is awarded the Croix de guerre with citation. He was reformed on 1 June 1917.
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