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Axël is a drama by French writer Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam, published in 1890. It was influenced by his participation in the Paris Commune, the Gnostic philosophy of Hegel as well as the works of Goethe and Victor Hugo. It begins in an occult castle. The Byronic hero Axël meets a Germanic princess. After an initial conflict they fall in love. They speak of the amazing journeys they plan to have. But they realize that life will never measure up to their dreams. They then commit suicide.

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  • Axël is a drama by French writer Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam, published in 1890. It was influenced by his participation in the Paris Commune, the Gnostic philosophy of Hegel as well as the works of Goethe and Victor Hugo. It begins in an occult castle. The Byronic hero Axël meets a Germanic princess. After an initial conflict they fall in love. They speak of the amazing journeys they plan to have. But they realize that life will never measure up to their dreams. They then commit suicide. (en)
  • Axël est un drame en prose d'Auguste de Villiers de L'Isle-Adam, inachevé, publié en 1890, après la mort de l'auteur. Il a été influencé par la philosophie gnostique et par les œuvres de Goethe et de Victor Hugo. Les deux protagonistes, le héros Axël et Sara, conscients que la vie ne sera jamais à la hauteur de leurs rêves, refusent richesse, puissance et amour, pour trouver dans la mort l'éternité. Axël, œuvre testament de Villiers, est « la bible du théâtre symboliste ». (fr)
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  • Axël is a drama by French writer Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam, published in 1890. It was influenced by his participation in the Paris Commune, the Gnostic philosophy of Hegel as well as the works of Goethe and Victor Hugo. It begins in an occult castle. The Byronic hero Axël meets a Germanic princess. After an initial conflict they fall in love. They speak of the amazing journeys they plan to have. But they realize that life will never measure up to their dreams. They then commit suicide. (en)
  • Axël est un drame en prose d'Auguste de Villiers de L'Isle-Adam, inachevé, publié en 1890, après la mort de l'auteur. Il a été influencé par la philosophie gnostique et par les œuvres de Goethe et de Victor Hugo. Les deux protagonistes, le héros Axël et Sara, conscients que la vie ne sera jamais à la hauteur de leurs rêves, refusent richesse, puissance et amour, pour trouver dans la mort l'éternité. Axël, œuvre testament de Villiers, est « la bible du théâtre symboliste ». (fr)
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