travers une criture rythm e et singuli re, Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz d peint la montagne non pas comme un d cor, mais comme une force vivante et oppressante. Le r cit bascule progressivement du r alisme vers une atmosph re de cauchemar, o la peur devient un personnage part enti re, rongeant les liens sociaux et la raison des hommes.
Ce roman puissant est une m ditation sur la superstition, la solidarit villageoise et la fragilit de la civilisation face aux forces l mentaires. "La Grande Peur Dans La Montagne" demeure l'une des "uvres les plus embl matiques de Ramuz, capturant avec une intensit rare la lutte tragique entre l'homme et son environnement.
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