BONUS - La nuit du 4 août 1789: Ce que perd concrètement un seigneur cette nuit-là

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L'écriture automatique

L’écriture automatique est une pratique qui consiste à écrire sans contrôle conscient, en laissant venir les mots librement, sans réfléchir, sans corriger, sans censurer. Elle est surtout associée au mouvement surréaliste, au début du XXe siècle, et devient l’un de ses outils maj ...  Show more

La nuit du 4 août 1789

La nuit du 4 août 1789 est un moment décisif de la Révolution française : en quelques heures, l’Assemblée nationale met fin au système féodal qui structurait la société depuis des siècles.Pour comprendre son importance, il faut revenir au contexte. Depuis le printemps 1789, la Fr ...  Show more

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