J’accuse … donc j’écris!
Suite française 5/2022
a Flavien Bertrand de Balanda
DOI: 10.13131/unipi/2611-9757/kfae-vt06
Jean-Raymond Fanlo - In Les Tragiques, Agrippa d’Aubigné writes against the King at a time when royal authority has been re-established.
Antonia Criscenti - In 1791, Olympe de Gouges accused and contested the Revolution which excluded by human rights
Giuseppe Sciara - During the years of the French Revolution, writing was Madame de Staël's main weapon
Cristina Cassina - Including Joseph de Maistre among the authors who have performed the art of the pamphlet is one of the latest
Vittore Collina - We republish Vittore Collina’s essay that first appeared as an introduction to the volume Inventiva e invettiva
Julien Contes - After the French Revolution of 1848, which ended the July Monarchy, the revolutionaries gained complete freedom
Sylvie Aprile - The exile suffered by French republicans who were forced to flee France in the aftermath of the revolutionary days
Julie Monrapha - Vincent Placoly is a Martinican writer, politician and playwright of the 20th Century.
Marge Käsper - The article examines a series of published documents titled “J’accuse” in reference to Zola’s article