Résistance(s) et identités plurielles dans la poésie occitane de la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Focusing on Laurence Campa’s works about the Great War poets, this study of works written by four occitan poets, -Charles Camproux, Max Allier, Félix Castan and Robert Lafont-, during the Second World War, puts forward a typology of occitan poets whose political determination, through writing, turns...

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Main Author: Cecile Noilhan
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Presses universitaires de la méditerranée 2017-06-01
Series:Lengas
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/lengas/1182
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Summary:Focusing on Laurence Campa’s works about the Great War poets, this study of works written by four occitan poets, -Charles Camproux, Max Allier, Félix Castan and Robert Lafont-, during the Second World War, puts forward a typology of occitan poets whose political determination, through writing, turns out to be dual: a denunciation of the living conditions during the war and a promotion of their own language, the occitan language.
ISSN:2271-5703