The unity of this period was provided by nationalism. Nationalism of the Dreyfus Affair (Barrès, Maurras, Drumont, Déroulède), the republican nationalism (Péguy), and the nationalism of the "Union sacrée" of the Great War. Pitted against these nationalisms was internationalist and pacifist socialism, which would itself adhere to the "Union sacrée "in 1914. This nationalist tendency also affected the young "Nouvelle Revue française" (Gide, Schlumberger, Copeau, Ghéon, Drouin), which defended the notion literature in its own right, but which itself was shot through with the spirit of the period. In counterpoint : Romain Rolland, author of "Au dessus de la mêlée". This first documentary of the series ends with the Russian Revolution.
Jean Baronnet
Director, Writer
Michel Winock
Writer
The Dreamers71%
Désirée65%
Hemingway & Gellhorn61%
The French Dispatch of the Liberty, Kansas Evening Sun70%
War and Peace66%
Paths of Glory82%
Remember Me71%
CQ59%
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button76%
The Single Moms Club59%
Final Portrait60%
At Eternity's Gate70%
Where the Crawdads Sing75%
Perfect Sense68%
Henry & June60%
The Way We Were69%
Jane Eyre69%
Les Misérables72%
Wildflower74%
Reds68%