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Nineteenth-Century French Studies, 2005
In Hugo's texts, the "end of history" came to be embodied by what he called the United States of Europe. As a liberal republican, Hugo became increasingly concerned with the role of the People – as opposed to the exceptional Great Men, such as Napoleon, that he had long admired – in shaping this historical end.
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In Hugo's texts, the "end of history" came to be embodied by what he called the United States of Europe. As a liberal republican, Hugo became increasingly concerned with the role of the People – as opposed to the exceptional Great Men, such as Napoleon, that he had long admired – in shaping this historical end.
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Présentation. Rêveurs, railleurs. Des symbolistes à Victor Hugo. Railler en poète
Études françaises, 2023Adrien Cavallaro, Patrick Thériault
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To Love is to Act: ‘Les Misérables’ and Victor Hugo’s vision for leading lives of conscience
Modern & Contemporary France, 2022B. Stephens
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