"Pierre et Luce" est un court roman poignant de Romain Rolland qui explore la fragilit de l'amour face la brutalit de la guerre. L'histoire se d roule Paris en 1918, alors que la Premi re Guerre mondiale touche sa fin sanglante. Pierre, un jeune homme de dix-huit ans hant par l'id e de son futur d part au front, rencontre Luce, une jeune fille humble et pleine de vie, lors d'un bombardement dans le m tro parisien.
Ce r cit lyrique d peint la naissance d'une passion pure et innocente entre deux atres qui tentent de cr er un sanctuaire de tendresse au milieu du chaos et de la mort. Tandis que le monde s' croule autour d'eux, Pierre et Luce choisissent de vivre intens ment chaque instant, s'isolant dans une bulle de bonheur ph m re. Rolland livre ici une "uvre profond ment humaniste et pacifiste, d non ant l'absurdit des conflits arm s travers le destin tragique d'une jeunesse sacrifi e. "Pierre et Luce" demeure un classique intemporel sur la force de l'esprit humain et la beaut tragique d'un amour condamn par l'histoire.
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