
The unity of this period was provided by nationalism. Nationalism of the Dreyfus Affair (BarrĂšs, Maurras, Drumont, DĂ©roulĂšde), the republican nationalism (PĂ©guy), and the nationalism of the "Union sacrĂ©e" of the Great War. Pitted against these nationalisms was internationalist and pacifist socialism, which would itself adhere to the "Union sacrĂ©e "in 1914. This nationalist tendency also affected the young "Nouvelle Revue française" (Gide, Schlumberger, Copeau, GhĂ©on, Drouin), which defended the notion literature in its own right, but which itself was shot through with the spirit of the period. In counterpoint : Romain Rolland, author of "Au dessus de la mĂȘlĂ©e". This first documentary of the series ends with the Russian Revolution.
Writers
Jean Baronnet, Michel Winock
Language
French
Country
France
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