Liberté

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Liberté is a celebrated World War II-era poem by French surrealist Paul Éluard, renowned as a powerful ode to freedom and resistance.

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instanceOf French poem
World War II-era poem
poem
associatedWith French Resistance propaganda
anti-fascist literature
author Paul Éluard NERFINISHED
circulationContext French Resistance NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
culturalSignificance iconic text of French wartime resistance
form lyric poem
genre ode
resistance poetry
hasAuthorNationality French
hasEnglishTitle Liberty NERFINISHED
hasTitleInFrench Liberté NERFINISHED
historicalContext Nazi occupation of France
language French
literaryMovementOfAuthor French Surrealism NERFINISHED
literaryReputation celebrated poem of the French Resistance
movement Surrealism
notableFor being a powerful ode to freedom
symbolizing resistance during World War II
period 20th-century literature
publicationPeriod World War II NERFINISHED
subjectMatter the affirmation of liberty against tyranny
theme freedom
hope
opposition to oppression
resistance
writtenBy French surrealist poet Paul Éluard NERFINISHED

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Paul Éluard notableWork Liberté