poem "La Venoge"

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The poem "La Venoge" is a celebrated Swiss French-language piece by Jean Villard Gilles that pays lyrical tribute to the small Vaudois river La Venoge and has become an emblem of regional identity and pride.

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instanceOf French-language poem
Swiss poem
poem
associatedArtForm chanson
associatedWith Swiss Romandy NERFINISHED
canton of Vaud NERFINISHED
author Jean Villard Gilles NERFINISHED
belongsTo 20th-century Swiss literature
countryOfOrigin Switzerland
creatorLanguageCommunity Romand
creatorNationality Swiss
culturalSignificance emblem of Vaudois identity
symbol of French-speaking Switzerland
depicts La Venoge NERFINISHED
genre lyrical poem
hasAudience French-speaking Swiss public
lovers of regional poetry
hasCulturalRole marker of Vaudois belonging
hasForm narrative poem
hasImagery daily life of Vaudois people
river landscapes
villages along La Venoge
hasInfluenceOn Vaudois regional consciousness
hasMotive defense of small regions against centralization
hasPerspective regionalist
hasReception widely beloved in French-speaking Switzerland
hasReputation classic of Vaudois literature
cult poem in Romandy
hasSubject landscape of the Venoge river
rural life in Vaud
hasTone affectionate
humorous
nostalgic
inspiredBy La Venoge river NERFINISHED
language French
literaryTradition Swiss Romand literature
medium written poetry
notableFor celebrating a small local river
elevating regional culture in poetry
partOf Swiss cultural heritage
performedBy Jean Villard Gilles NERFINISHED
setting La Venoge river valley NERFINISHED
canton of Vaud NERFINISHED
theme attachment to homeland
regional identity
regional pride
workTitleInOriginalLanguage La Venoge NERFINISHED

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La Venoge inspiredWork poem "La Venoge"