Siegfried et le Limousin

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Siegfried et le Limousin is a 1922 novel by French writer Jean Giraudoux that explores themes of identity, memory, and nationalism through the story of a French soldier suffering from amnesia after World War I.

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instanceOf novel
adaptationMedium theatre
adaptedBy Jean Giraudoux NERFINISHED
author Jean Giraudoux NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
explores construction of national identity
relationship between personal memory and history
firstPublicationForm novel
genre novel
political novel
psychological novel
war novel
hasAdaptation Siegfried (play) NERFINISHED
historicalContext World War I NERFINISHED
literaryForm prose
literaryMovement French modernism
mainCharacter a French soldier with amnesia
mainTheme identity
memory
nationalism
war and its aftermath
narrativePerspective third-person narrative
originalLanguage French
originalTitle Siegfried et le Limousin NERFINISHED
protagonistCondition amnesia
protagonistNationality French
publicationYear 1922
publisherCountry France NERFINISHED
setInPeriod post–World War I

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Jean Giraudoux notableWork Siegfried et le Limousin