Acts and words - Since the exile

Acts and words - Since the exile is a collection, published in 1876, texts of Victor Hugo: Speech, public statements, political texts intended for the Senate - writings between 1870 and 1876.

These texts, as the title of the collection indicates it, are posterior with the return in France of Victor Hugo who had exiled himself after the Coup d'etat of December 2nd, 1851 of Napoleon III.

Engagement

This work, that Actes and words supplement - Before the exile and Actes and words - During the exile, reveals the political thought hugolienne and its public engagement after the fall of the Second Empire.

See too

  • Under this same title, in volume separated or not, one also finds, in the posthumous editions, the writings of Hugo until his death, in 1885: full text on Wikisource over the period 1876-1885.

External bonds

  • the gate of the bicentenary of the birth of Victor Hugo

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