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This work examines the life and poetry of a prominent figure in the Provençal renaissance, highlighting his role in reviving the Provençal language and culture. It details the history of the Félibrige movement, which sought to promote local identity and literature in southern France, emphasizing the significance of the language as a means of cultural expression. The text also analyzes Mistral's major poetic works, including his long narrative poems and shorter masterpieces, while discussing the broader implications of the movement for regional autonomy and cultural pride. The study concludes by reflecting on the future of Provençal literature amidst the tensions of nationalism and cosmopolitanism.
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