La Lumi re; pi ce en quatre actes by Georges Duhamel, published in 1918, offers a compelling glimpse into the sentiments and perspectives of France during and immediately following World War I. This drama, written in French, explores themes of hope, disillusionment, and the search for meaning amidst the devastation of war. Duhamel's work provides a powerful narrative reflecting the social and emotional landscape of a nation grappling with profound loss and the uncertain future. Its enduring relevance lies in its poignant portrayal of human resilience and the quest for enlightenment in the face of adversity. A significant contribution to early 20th-century French literature.
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