Les Déracinés Explained

Les Déracinés
Author:Maurice Barrès
Orig Lang Code:fr
Country:France
Language:French
Publisher:Charpentier
Pub Date:1897
Pages:497

Les Déracinés is an 1897 novel by the French writer Maurice Barrès. It is about a group of young men from Nantes who try to make careers in Paris, inspired by and to varying degrees disappointed by their former philosophy teacher, a man strongly devoted to the French Third Republic.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

It is the first novel in Barrès' trilogy Le Roman de l'énergie nationale . It was followed by (1900) and Leurs figures (1902).

Notes and References

  1. Book: Rogers, Juliette M. . 2007 . Career Stories: Belle Époque Novels of Professional Development . University Park . Pennsylvania State University Press . 61–67 . 978-0-271-03268-9 .
  2. Book: Datta, Venita . 2011 . Heroes and Legends of Fin-de-Siècle France: Gender, Politics, and National Identity . New York . Cambridge University Press . 125–127 . 978-0-521-19595-9 .
  3. Reboul . Yves . 2005 . Maurice Barrès, Les Déracinés, édition établie, présentée et annotée par Jean-Michel Wittmann et Emmanuel Godo, Paris, Honoré Champion, 2004 . Littératures . fr . 53 . 202–204 . 28 May 2024 .
  4. Leymarie . Michel . 2020 . Maurice Barrès, les racines et la « race » . Après-demain . fr . 56–57 . 8–10 . 10.3917/apdem.056.0008 . free .
  5. Doumic . René . 1897 . Revue littéraire: Les « Déracinés » de M. Maurice Barrès . . fr . 144 . 2 . 457–468 . 44778700 .