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Scènes De La Vie Privée Et Publique Des Animaux: Études De Moeurs Contemporaines, Volume 1...

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Scènes De La Vie Privée Et Publique Des Études De Moeurs Contemporaines, Volume 1; Scènes De La Vie Privée Et Publique Des Études De Moeurs Contemporaines; Grandville

Grandville, Pierre-Jules Hetzel, Honoré de Balzac, Louis Baudet, Emile Gigault De La Bédollière, Pierre Bernard, Jules Gabriel Janin, Edouard Lemoine, Charles Nodier, George Sand

J. Hetzel et Paulin, 1842

Literary Criticism; European; French; Literary Criticism / European / French

602 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1841

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Typiquement le genre de projet dont l'idée est meilleure que le résultat final (cf l'assemblée des animaux qui souhaitent faire valoir leur droit et qui fait finalement un flop). J'ai cependant apprécié trois des six ou sept récits présentés ici : celui du pingouin, celui de la chatte française et celui de la girafe. De manière générale, on ne peut pas dire que ces récits cherchent vraiment à se mettre dans la peau, dans la tête d'un animal ; il s'agit toujours de parler de l'humanité, soit à travers le point de vue des animaux (la girafe commente la vanité de la race humaine) soit en calquant les comportements des animaux sur ceux des humains (relations amoureuses notamment). L'ensemble est assez divertissant mais pas essentiel.
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