Titre | Puškin et Napoléon | |
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Auteur | André Monnier | |
Revue |
Cahiers du monde russe Titre à cette date : Cahiers du monde russe et soviétique |
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Numéro | volume 32, no 2, avril-juin 1991 | |
Rubrique / Thématique | Dossier. Autour d'A. Pushkin |
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Page | 209-216 | |
Résumé anglais |
André Monitor, Pushkin and Napoleon.
This article studies the fluctuations of the Napoleonic theme in Pushkin's works. It distinguishes five realizations of it. The emperor is at First an anti-hero, a pure image of tyrannical violence. Then, during the South period of the writer, Napoleon becomes successively a genial conqueror, endowed with an exceptional destiny, the Saint Helena's exile who endured the sufferings of banishment, the immoral man who is taken as an example by Lord Byron's admirers. In Boldino at last, he changes himself into a sacred hero, thanks to his capacity for self-sacrifice. Each one of these representations is in harmony with a definite stage of Pushkin's poetical evolution and even anticipates it, as though this great historical theme were utilized by the author as a field of literary experiments. Source : Éditeur (via Persée) |
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Article en ligne | http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/cmr_0008-0160_1991_num_32_2_2275 |