Actes et Paroles

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Actes et paroles

Actes et Paroles (words and deeds) is a collection of Victor Hugo's political utterances from 1841 to 1876. It contains his speeches, largely unchanged, and a record of his political career.[1]

History

This collection of texts was published after the return to France of Hugo, who had gone into exile after Napoleon III coup d'état of December 2, 1851. It is divided into three volumes:[2]

  • Avant l'exil, 1841-1851 (before the exile)
  • Pendant l'exil, 1852-1870 (during the exile)
  • Depuis l'exil, 1870-1876 (since the exile)

References

  1. ^ Graham Robb (1999), Victor Hugo, W.W. Norton & Company, pp. 499–, ISBN 978-0-393-31899-9
  2. ^ John Pringle Nichol (1893), Victor Hugo: A Sketch of His Life and Work, S. Sonnenschein, p. 144

External links

  • Victor Hugo (1875). Actes et paroles: Avant l'exil, 1841-1851. M. Lévy.
  • Victor Hugo (1875). Actes et paroles: Pendant l'exil, 1852-1870. M. Lévy.
  • Victor Hugo (1876). Actes et paroles: Depuis l'exil, 1870-1876. M. Lévy.
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