L'oc an est un recueil de po sie de Charles G niaux, publi en 1913. Ce recueil explore la beaut et la puissance de l'oc an travers une s rie de po mes lyriques et contemplatifs. G niaux capture l'essence de la mer, ses myst res, ses humeurs changeantes et son influence profonde sur l' me humaine.
travers une langue riche et imag e, l'auteur invite le lecteur plonger dans un monde marin fascinant. Les vers de G niaux r sonnent avec une sensibilit particuli re pour la nature et une profonde compr hension de la condition humaine. Les th mes de la solitude, de la contemplation et de la recherche de sens sont omnipr sents.
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