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UNINA9910768392703321 |
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Roman Myriam |
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Le droit du Poète : la justice dans l’œuvre de Victor Hugo / / Myriam Roman |
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Saint-Étienne, : Presses universitaires de Saint-Étienne, 2023 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (448 p.) |
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Law (General) |
Literature (General) |
literature |
french literature |
nineteenth century |
legal |
society |
Hugo (Victor) |
law |
politics |
droit |
juridique |
littérature |
littérature XIXe siècle |
politique |
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Monografia |
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La justice chez Victor Hugo est abordée le plus souvent à partir de son combat contre la peine de mort et réduite aux questions pénales. Sans renier l’importance de ces questions, l’ouvrage les met en perspective dans une vision élargie. Les combats de l’écrivain sont ainsi replacés dans l’histoire de la justice et du XIXe siècle, autour du point de bascule radical opéré par la Révolution française. Son œuvre, en |
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dialogue avec certains de ses contemporains (De Maistre, Michelet, Balzac, Sand, Barbey d’Aurevilly), trouve un éclairage nouveau grâce aux travaux les plus récents des historiens du droit et de la justice. Le corpus ne se limite pas aux récits les plus connus (Le Dernier Jour d’un condamné, Claude Gueux, Les Misérables) ni aux discours publiés par l’écrivain, mais envisage toute l’œuvre, théâtre, poésie et certains dessins. Loin des idées reçues sur l’abstraction du poète philosophe, l’on découvre que Victor Hugo possédait une connaissance technique du droit. Si le refus de la peine de mort demeure central dans son œuvre, il s’est intéressé également aux questions civiles, dans une pensée générale du « droit » et de la « loi » qui dérange (Peut-on juger ? Doit-on châtier ?) tout en proposant une forme inédite d’autobiographie qui anticipe sur les « témoignages » du XXIe siècle. |
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UNINA9910796074303321 |
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Titolo |
Classical archaeology [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Susan E. Alcock, Robin Osborne |
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Malden, Mass., : Wiley-Blackwell, 2012 |
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1-118-25515-1 |
1-280-58665-6 |
9786613616487 |
1-118-25516-X |
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[2nd ed.] |
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1 online resource (549 pages) : illustrations, maps |
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Blackwell studies in global archaeology ; ; 14 |
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AlcockSusan E |
OsborneRobin <1957-> |
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Classical antiquities |
Greece History To 146 B.C |
Rome History |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Previous ed.: 2007 |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Classical Archaeology; Contents; List of Figures; Notes on Contributors; Introduction; 1: What is Classical Archaeology?; Introduction; (a) Greek Archaeology; (b) Roman Archaeology; 2: Doing Archaeology in the Classical Lands; Introduction; (a) The Greek World; (b) The Roman World; 3: Human Ecology and the Classical Landscape; Introduction; The Greek and Roman Worlds; 4: The Essential Countryside; Introduction; (a) The Greek World; (b) The Roman World; 5: Urban Spaces and Central Places; Introduction; (a) The Greek World; (b) The Roman World; 6: Housing and Households; Introduction. |
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"Classical archaeology has undergone profound change in recent years; new theoretical approaches and the development of cutting-edge methodologies have prompted classical archaeologists to pose more challenging questions of the extraordinarily rich data we possess from the ancient Mediterranean world. Classical Archaeology is designed to encourage further critical thinking about the role of ancient material culture in Greek and Roman societies, and the role of modern preoccupations in shaping the study of ancient material. Authored by leading archaeologists and historians of the classical world, the fully-update second edition of Classical Archaeology contains thematic pairs of essays (each pair comprised of one essay from the Greek world and one from the Roman) that explore ideas such as the ancient environment, rural landscape, urban spaces, cults and rituals, identity and its material expression, and Mediterranean links with a wider world. Maps, chronologies, diagrams, photographs, and short editorial introductions to each chapter connect the paired essays and provide the reader with vital background and context. These features, as well as the editors' comprehensive introduction and their final reflective chapter, make Classical Archaeology indispensable to all students of classical Greece and Rome. New to second edition: Updated and revised throughout, with additional illustrations Includes brand new essays on Greek and Roman art"-- |
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