Le fl au romantique explore l'influence profonde et parfois destructrice du romantisme sur la soci t fran aise. Lecigne analyse comment ce mouvement litt raire et culturel a fa onn les mentalit s, les moeurs et les institutions du XIXe si cle. L'ouvrage examine les aspects sociaux, politiques et esth tiques du romantisme, offrant une perspective nuanc e sur son h ritage complexe.
travers une analyse rigoureuse et une documentation pr cise, Le fl au romantique offre une contribution essentielle la compr hension de cette p riode charni re de l'histoire fran aise. Un livre indispensable pour les tudiants et les passionn s de litt rature et d'histoire.
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