
Une fâcheuse histoire
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Marc Hamon
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On m’aime et, par conséquent, on a confiance en moi, on a confiance en moi, donc on croit en moi et par conséquent on m’aime.
1862 : début des grandes réformes en Russie, qui annoncent une tentative de libéralisation du régime. Désireux de prouver sa largeur d’esprit, le général Ivan Iliitch Pralinski, rempli d’idéal mais également d’orgueil, s’invite à la noce d’un modeste fonctionnaire. La série de catastrophes découlant de cette très mauvaise idée est l’occasion d’une farce irrésistible qui, par son impertinence caustique, annonce déjà la révolution. Grâce à une ironie mordante, Dostoïevski dénonce la médiocrité des hauts fonctionnaires, l’hypocrisie des Libéraux.
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