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Les lauriers sont coupés (French pronunciation: ​[le lɔʁje sɔ̃ kupe], "The laurels are cut") is an 1887 novel by French author Édouard Dujardin, first published in the magazine Revue Indépendante. He was an early user of the literary technique stream of consciousness, and Les Lauriers exemplifies the style. Dujardin claimed later, in a study of the technique and its application in Joyce's Ulysses, that he was the first to use it in Les Lauriers.

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  • Les lauriers sont coupés (nouvelle) (fr)
  • I lauri senza fronde (it)
  • Les lauriers sont coupés (en)
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  • Les lauriers sont coupés est une nouvelle d'Édouard Dujardin publiée en 1887 dans La Revue indépendante sous la forme de feuilleton. Elle est la première manifestation de monologue intérieur. (fr)
  • I lauri senza fronde (Les lauriers sont coupés) (IPA: /le lɔʁjˈe sɔ̃ kupˈe/) è un romanzo di Édouard Dujardin, pubblicato su La Revue indépendante nel 1887. Ebbe inizialmente scarso successo (con una sola riedizione sul Mercure de France nel 1897), finché, indicato da James Joyce come fonte del suo Ulisse, fu ristampato nel 1925, con la prefazione di Valery Larbaud, ed è considerato da allora capostipite della tecnica narrativa del flusso di coscienza. (it)
  • Les lauriers sont coupés (French pronunciation: ​[le lɔʁje sɔ̃ kupe], "The laurels are cut") is an 1887 novel by French author Édouard Dujardin, first published in the magazine Revue Indépendante. He was an early user of the literary technique stream of consciousness, and Les Lauriers exemplifies the style. Dujardin claimed later, in a study of the technique and its application in Joyce's Ulysses, that he was the first to use it in Les Lauriers. (en)
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  • Les lauriers sont coupés (French pronunciation: ​[le lɔʁje sɔ̃ kupe], "The laurels are cut") is an 1887 novel by French author Édouard Dujardin, first published in the magazine Revue Indépendante. He was an early user of the literary technique stream of consciousness, and Les Lauriers exemplifies the style. Dujardin claimed later, in a study of the technique and its application in Joyce's Ulysses, that he was the first to use it in Les Lauriers. The title derives from a French children's song, "Nous n'irons plus au bois" ("We'll go to the woods no more"), where the withering of the laurel tree is a prelude to regrowth, the latter period marked by joyous song and dance. The novel adheres to that spirit, capturing the thoughts of a student in Paris over a six-hour period in the spring. (en)
  • Les lauriers sont coupés est une nouvelle d'Édouard Dujardin publiée en 1887 dans La Revue indépendante sous la forme de feuilleton. Elle est la première manifestation de monologue intérieur. (fr)
  • I lauri senza fronde (Les lauriers sont coupés) (IPA: /le lɔʁjˈe sɔ̃ kupˈe/) è un romanzo di Édouard Dujardin, pubblicato su La Revue indépendante nel 1887. Ebbe inizialmente scarso successo (con una sola riedizione sul Mercure de France nel 1897), finché, indicato da James Joyce come fonte del suo Ulisse, fu ristampato nel 1925, con la prefazione di Valery Larbaud, ed è considerato da allora capostipite della tecnica narrativa del flusso di coscienza. (it)
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