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France in the 1920s : ウィキペディア英語版 | France in the 1920s
The '' 'Roaring Twenties' '' begin in 1920 and end in 1929 with the beginning of the Great Depression. == Introduction == In Paris, during the World War I, the population has not lost the art of having fun. They made the party early to mock the enemy and give courage: he was going to take a real pounding that would wash the affront of 1870 and would forget the shame of the Dreyfus for the French army they said. We continued the party then to entertain on leave. Then, when too many horrors had removed the "hairy s" the urge to laugh, the party went to console. After the war ended, a new generation dream of a new world and proclaim "Never again! ". We hasten to offer him new exhilaration of music. Coming from America with the Allies, jazz made its appearance but also dance, the Radio and sports, industries with the appliances etc., amid very strong economic growth. The Utopian positivist of the 19th century and progressive creed give way to a individualism unleashed and extravagant. André Gide and Marcel Proust set the tone of this literary trend that exacerbated and increased with movement DADA of which Tristan Tzara published the original 1918 manifesto. The surrealism of André Breton developed in 1924. The Art Nouveau extravagance, hit by the war gave way to valuable sketches of Art Deco.
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