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On ne badine pas avec l'amour: suivi dun parcours sur le drame romantique (Classiques & Cie Lycée (98))

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L'un des plus celebres drames de Musset, suivi d'une anthologie sur le drame romantique. Dans une edition specialement concue pour les lyceens.

L'oeuvre
Amoureux de Camille, Perdican decide d'attiser sa jalousie en se rapprochant de la jeune Rosette. Mais on ne badine pas avec l'amour.
Passant de la comedie a la tragedie, cette piece d'Alfred de Musset offre un des exemples les plus accomplis du drame romantique.

L'anthologie sur le drame romantique
Les principales caracteristiques du genre illustrees par 15 textes emblematiques.

Des documents complementaires
- Deux corpus thematiques: La cachette au theatre; Le depit amoureux
- Des documents iconographiques en couleur

Le dossier
Avec toutes les ressources utiles au lyceen pour etudier l'oeuvre:
- un guide de lecture au fil du texte
- des reperes et des fiches sur l'oeuvre
- des sujets types pour l'ecrit et l'oral du bac
- des lectures d'image

Et un guide pedagogique
Sur www.classiques-et-cie.com. En acces gratuit reserve aux enseignants, il propose une sequence de cours sur l'oeuvre et les corriges des sujets de type bac.

192 pages, Paperback

Published April 13, 2016

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About the author

Alfred de Musset

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Alfred Louis Charles de Musset-Pathay (11 December 1810 – 2 May 1857) was a French dramatist, poet, and novelist. Along with his poetry, he is known for writing La Confession d'un enfant du siècle (The Confession of a Child of the Century, autobiographical) from 1836.
Musset was born on 11 December 1810 in Paris. His family was upper-class but poor and his father worked in various key government positions, but never gave his son any money. His mother was similarly accomplished, and her role as a society hostess, - for example her drawing-room parties, luncheons, and dinners, held in the Musset residence - left a lasting impression on young Alfred.
Early indications of Musset's boyhood talents were seen by his fondness for acting impromptu mini-plays based upon episodes from old romance stories he had read. Years later, elder brother Paul de Musset would preserve these, and many other details, for posterity, in a biography on his famous younger brother.
Alfred de Musset entered the collège Henri IV at the age of nine, where in 1827 he won the Latin essay prize in the Concours général. With the help of Paul Foucher, Victor Hugo's brother-in-law, he began to attend, at the age of 17, the Cénacle, the literary salon of Charles Nodier at the Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal. After attempts at careers in medicine (which he gave up owing to a distaste for dissections), law, drawing, English and piano, he became one of the first Romantic writers, with his first collection of poems, Contes d'Espagne et d'Italie (1829, Tales of Spain and Italy). By the time he reached the age of 20, his rising literary fame was already accompanied by a sulphurous reputation fed by his dandy side.
He was the librarian of the French Ministry of the Interior under the July Monarchy. During this time he also involved himself in polemics during the Rhine crisis of 1840, caused by the French prime minister Adolphe Thiers, who as Minister of the Interior had been Musset's superior. Thiers had demanded that France should own the left bank of the Rhine (described as France's "natural boundary"), as it had under Napoleon, despite the territory's German population. These demands were rejected by German songs and poems, including Nikolaus Becker's Rheinlied, which contained the verse: "Sie sollen ihn nicht haben, den freien, deutschen Rhein ..." (They shall not have it, the free, German Rhine). Musset answered to this with a poem of his own: "Nous l'avons eu, votre Rhin allemand" (We've had it, your German Rhine).
The tale of his celebrated love affair with George Sand, which lasted from 1833 to 1835, is told from his point of view in his autobiographical novel, La Confession d'un Enfant du Siècle (The Confession of a Child of the Century, made into a film, Children of the Century), and from her point of view in her Elle et lui. Musset's Nuits (1835–1837, Nights) trace his emotional upheaval of his love for George Sand, from early despair to final resignation. He is also believed to be the author of Gamiani, or Two Nights of Excess (1833), a lesbian erotic novel, also believed to be modeled on George Sand.

Tomb of Alfred de Musset in Père Lachaise Cemetery
Musset was dismissed from his post as librarian by the new minister Ledru-Rollin after the revolution of 1848. He was however appointed librarian of the Ministry of Public Instruction in 1853.
Musset received the Légion d'honneur on 24 April 1845, at the same time as Balzac, and was elected to the Académie française in 1852 (after two failures to do so in 1848 and 1850).
Alfred de Musset died in his sleep on 2 May 1857. The cause was heart failure, the combination of alcoholism and a longstanding aortic insufficiency. One symptom that had been noticed by his brother was a bobbing of the head as a result of the amplification of the pulse; this was later called de Musset's sign. He was buried in Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.

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33 reviews
March 2, 2022
《Je veux aimer, mais je ne veux pas souffrir; je veux aimer d'un amour éternel, et faire des serments qui ne se violent pas》
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65 reviews
November 11, 2022
Pour le coup, on ne badine pas avec l’amour.
Une belle surprise en tout cas et la fin est plutôt tragique et légèrement inattendue.

“Le monde n’est qu’un égout sans fond où les phoques les plus informes rampent et se tordent sur des montagnes de fange.”
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2 reviews
December 3, 2024
Je sais que ça date mais ils sont cousins…
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12 reviews
April 14, 2024
« On est souvent trompé en amour, souvent blessé et souvent malheureux; mais on aime, et quand on est sur le bord de sa tombe, on se retourne pour regarder en arrière, et on se dit: J’ai souffert souvent, je me suis trompé quelquefois; mais j’ai aimé. C’est moi qui ai vécu et non pas un être factice créé par mon orgueil et mon ennui. »
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8 reviews
July 20, 2024
2,5/5 — probablement plus appréciable à regarder être joué plutôt que de simplement lire
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157 reviews
September 23, 2024
J’ai beaucoup aimé cette lecture !
C’est fluide, il y a pas de longueur, et c’est facilement compréhensible !
J’ai vraiment aimé cette lecture
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October 5, 2022
Une bonne pièce de théâtre, qui se lit très
vite et à l'intrigue intriguante - hihi. Plus
quelques très belles citations que j'ai relevé. Le
sujet est intéressant et j'ai adoré que le titre
prenne tout son sens seulement lors de la
dernière phrase du roman. J'ai hâte de lire
d'autre œuvre de l'autre (je pense pas plus tard
que demain). En tout cas une bonne entrée en
matière!
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