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Andre? Che?nier; La Vie aux champs; To Andre? Che?nier; Life in the Fields; Re?ponse a? un acte d'accusation; Reply to an Act of Accusation; Vere Novo 327 $aLa Fe?te Chez The?re?seVere Novo; The Party at The?re?se's; «Heureux l'homme ...»; Halte en marchant; 'Happy the man ...'; A Stop in the Middle of a Walk; Le Rouet d'Omphale; The Spinning Wheel of Omphale; Lettre; Letter; Paroles dans l'ombre; Words Spoken in the Shadows; E?crit au bas d'un crucifix; «L'enfant, voyant l'ai?eule a? filer occupe?e ...»; Magnitudo Parvi; Written on the Bottom of a Crucifix; 'Seeing her grandmother occupied spinning wool ...'; Magnitudo Parvi; Aujourd'hui (1843-1855); «Oh! je fus comme fou dans le premier moment ...»; «Elle avait pris ce pli dans son a?ge enfantin ...» 327 $aToday'I felt I had gone mad ...'; 'She had formed this habit ...'; «Elle e?tait pa?le, et pourtant rose ...»; 'She was pale ...'; «O souvenirs! printemps! aurore! ...»; 'Oh spring! oh dawn! oh memories! ...'; Veni, Vidi, Vixi; Veni, Vidi, Vixi; «Demain, de?s l'aube ...»; 'Tomorrow, at dawn ...'; A? Villequier; At Villequier; Mors; Mors; Le Mendiant; The Beggar; Paroles sur la dune; Words on the Dunes; Mugitusque boum; Mugitusque Bourn; «Je payai le pe?cheur qui passa son chemin ...»; 'I paid the fisherman ...'; Pasteurs et troupeaux; Shepherds and Flocks; «J'ai cueilli cette fleur pour toi ...» 327 $a'I gathered this flower for you on the hill ...'«O strophe du poe?te ...»; 'Strophe of the poet ...'; «Un spectre m'attendait ...»; 'A shade was waiting ...'; «Un jour, le morne esprit ...»; E?claircie; 'One day the solemn spirit ...'; Clearing; Nomen, Numen, Lumen; Nomen, Numen, Lumen; A? Celle qui est reste?e en France; To the One Who Stayed Behind in France; from Les Chansons des rues et des bois (1865); Saison des semailles. Le soir.; «Les enfants lisent, troupe blonde ...»; La Me?ridienne du lion; from L'Anne?e Terrible (1872); «J'entreprend de conter l'anne?e ...» 327 $aDu Haut de la muraille de Paris 330 $aThis generous, varied selection of poems by one of France's best-loved and most reviled poets is presented with facing originals, detailed notes, and a lively introduction to the author's life and work. Steven Monte presents more than eighty poems in translation and in the original French, taken from the earliest poetic publications of the 1820's, through collections published during exile, to works published in the years following Hugo's death in 1883. 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