Le livre des tables
les séances spirites de Jersey
by Victor Hugo & Patrice Boivin
- First published:
- 21st century
- Language: French
De 1853 à 1855, en exil à Jersey, Victor Hugo se livre quasi quotidiennement à des séances de spiritisme. Il discute avec les esprits les plus illustres, Jésus-Christ, Dante, Molière, Shakespeare, ou les formes les plus abstraites (l'Ombre du sépulcre, le Drame ou l'Idée). Les séances sont consignées sur des procès-verbaux qui serviront à établir Le Livre des Tables dont Hugo envisageait une publication posthume. Quatre cahiers manuscrits forment Le Livre des Tables ; seuls deux d'entre eux nous sont parvenus, dont un inédit — -
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| Edition | Date | Publisher | Language | ISBN | Access | Links |
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les séances spirites de Jersey Harvard LibraryCloud bibliographic record 758 pages ; 18 x 11 cm. | 2014 | Gallimard | French |
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