Talk:Cromwell (Hugo, tr. Ives)/Preface

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I realize this is too long for one page, but I have no clue where to divide it except randomly, as the preface doesn't come in sections. (The play itself actually is one of Hugo's critically lesser works, but the preface is considered a manifesto for the Romantic movement, so is a valuable addition)--Gavroche 02:33, 19 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]