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" La nuit était silencieuse et le sommeil ne pesait plus sur les yeux de Stello. Il marchait dans sa chambre, agité par l'activité de ses pensées, activité violente que les songes avaient multipliée. Il croyait voir devant lui les fantômes mélancoliques de Gilbert, de Chatterton et d'André Chénier, et la voix ferme et inflexible du Docteur Noir résonnait encore à ses oreilles. Le spleen inexorable ne cessait pas de déchaîner autour de sa tête ces légions d'idées sinistres, qu'il avait douloureusement décrites lui-même dans son premier accès. Cependant, dompté par le sinistre raisonneur, il s'était résigné et avait étouffé, violemment et non sans gémir, ce désir d'action du poète qu'il avait soumis au combat d'une longue consultation..."
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" La grande route d'Artois et de Flandre est longue et triste. Elle s'étend en ligne droite, sans arbres, sans fossés, dans des campagnes unies et pleines d'une boue jaune en tout temps. Au mois de mars 1815, je passais sur cette route, et je fis une rencontre que je n'ai point oubliée depuis. J'étais seul, j'étais à cheval, j'avais un bon manteau, un casque noir, des pistolets et un grand sabre; il pleuvait à verse depuis quatre jours et quatre nuits de marche, et je me souviens que je chantais Joconde à pleine voix. J'étais si jeune ! - La maison du roi en 1814, avait été remplie d'enfants et de vieillards; l'empire semblait avoir pris et tué les hommes. Mes camarades étaient en avant, sur la route, à la suite du roi Louis XVIII; je voyais leurs: manteaux blancs et leurs habits rouges tout à l'horizon au nord; les lanciers de Bonaparte, qui surveillaient et suivaient notre retraite pas à pas, montraient de temps en temps la flamme tricolore de leurs lances à l'autre horizon. Un fer perdu avait retardé mon cheval; il était jeune et fort, je le pressai pour rejoindre mon escadron, il partit au grand trot; je mis la main à ma ceinture, elle était assez garnie d'or, j'entendis résonner le fourreau de fer de mon sabre sur l'étrier, et je me sentis très fier et parfaitement heureux..."
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Cinq Mars - Vol. I by Alfred de Vigny. This book is a reproduction of the original book published in 1905 and may have some imperfections such as marks or hand-written notes.
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" Le capitaine Renaud était un homme d'un sens droit et sévère et d'un esprit très cultivé, comme la garde en renfermait beaucoup à cette époque. Son caractère et ses habitudes nous étaient fort connus, et ceux qui liront ces souvenirs sauront bien sur quel visage sérieux ils doivent placer son nom de guerre donné par les soldats, adopté par les officiers, et reçu indifféremment par l'homme. Comme les vieilles familles, les vieux régiments, conservés intacts par la paix, prennent des coutumes familières et inventent des noms caractéristiques pour leurs enfants. Une ancienne blessure à la jambe droite motivait cette habitude du capitaine de s'appuyer toujours sur cette canne de jonc dont la pomme était assez singulière, et attirait l'attention de tous ceux qui la voyaient pour la première fois. Il la gardait partout et presque toujours à la main. Il n'y avait, du reste, nulle affectation dans cette habitude, ses manières étaient trop simples et sérieuses. Cependant on sentait que cela lui tenait au coeur. Il était fort honoré dans la garde. Sans ambition et ne voulant être que ce qu'il était, capitaine de grenadiers, il lisait toujours, ne parlait que le moins possible et par monosyllabes. - Très grand, très pâle, et de visage mélancolique, il avait sur le front, entre les sourcils, une petite cicatrice assez profonde, qui souvent, de bleuâtre qu'elle était, devenait noire, et quelquefois donnait un air farouche à son visage, habituellement froid et paisible..."
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" Ceci n'est point un roman, c'est une histoire d'hier, d'aujourd'hui et assurément de demain. C'est de cela qu'il faut gémir, et c'est pour que ce ne soit pas celle de demain et de l'avenir que je la raconte ici. Je désire qu'elle tombe entre les mains des députés, et, parmi eux, de ces hommes qui sentent l'importance de la question vers laquelle ce récit doit nous conduire. La presse est une tribune qui convient à ceux qui aiment la solitude. Elle suffit au peu de choses que je dis, et, quelque droit que j'en puisse avoir, de longtemps je n'en chercherai une autre, car je ne suis qu'un étudiant perpétuel. - Je veux donc vous écrire, messieurs, ce que j'aurais aimé peut-être à vous dire. Il sied mieux d'ailleurs que ces idées ne paraissent pas autrement qu'elles ne vont être présentées ici. Chacun de vous a le temps aujourd'hui de se recueillir un moment pour y penser. A présent les grandes questions qui nous passionnent ont été agitées, sinon résolues, et les parlements se taisent sur elles. Est-ce le silence qui suit un orage ou celui qui en précède un autre ? Je ne sais, mais enfin on se tait. Vous avez cru le vaisseau politique emporté par les courants sur les écueils et vous avez viré de bord; à présent, il faut relever le pavillon. On s'en occupe, dit-on, et après tout la toge de la France n'a encore secoué ni la paix ni la guerre. On dit qu'enfin on pourra terminer aux chambres cette loi depuis assez longtemps projetée sur l'héritage de la propriété littéraire..."
"Cinq-Mars" est un roman historique écrit par Alfred de Vigny, un écrivain français du 19e siècle. Ce récit captivant plonge les lecteurs dans une période tumultueuse de l'histoire de France, sous le règne de Louis XIII.L'histoire se déroule au 17e siècle et met en scène le personnage éponyme, Cinq-Mars, un jeune homme ambitieux et séduisant qui se retrouve impliqué dans une conspiration contre le pouvoir en place. Alfred de Vigny explore les intrigues politiques, les jeux de pouvoir et les rivalités de cour qui caractérisent cette époque.Le roman offre un regard détaillé sur la vie à la cour de Louis XIII, les tensions entre les différentes factions et les conflits intérieurs des personnages principaux. Alfred de Vigny dépeint avec finesse les ambitions, les espoirs et les tragédies qui jalonnent le parcours de Cinq-Mars et de ses complices.L'auteur utilise une écriture raffinée et évocatrice pour créer une atmosphère historique authentique. Il décrit avec précision les décors somptueux, les costumes élégants et les intrigues politiques qui rythment le récit, plongeant les lecteurs au c¿ur de l'action."Cinq-Mars" est un roman qui mêle habilement histoire, politique et drame humain. Alfred de Vigny offre une réflexion sur les aspirations individuelles, les limites du pouvoir et les conséquences des choix que l'on fait dans un contexte historique mouvementé.
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