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Demain dès l'aube
by Victor Hugo
Manuscript of the poem
First published in1847
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
SeriesLes Contemplations
Publication date1856 (1856)
Lines12

Demain dès l'aube (English: Tomorrow at dawn) is one of French writer Victor Hugo's most famous poems. It was published in his 1856 collection Les Contemplations. It consists of three quatrains of rhyming alexandrines. The poem describes a visit to his daughter Léopoldine Hugo's grave four years after her death.[1]

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  1. ^ Oxenhandler, Neal (1986). "The Discourse of Emotion in Hugo's "Demain, Dès L'aube . . ."". French Forum. 11 (1): 29–39. ISSN 0098-9355. JSTOR 40551739.
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