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Dieu (Victor Hugo)
Dieu ("God", 1891) is a long religious epic by Victor Hugo, parts of which were written between 1855 and 1862. It was left unfinished, and published after his death.
When it was rejected by his publisher in 1857, Hugo tried to integrate it into Petites Epopées (later La Légende des siècles), eventually announcing that it would form a companion work, along with La Fin de Satan. He had stopped work entirely by 1862, and while the result is fairly coherent, it is less complete than either of the other works, lacking even opening lines.
French Wikisource has original text related to this article: Dieu (Victor Hugo) Dieu ("God", 1891) is a long religious epic by Victor Hugo, parts of which...
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