Histoire littéraire des Fous

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Histoire littéraire des Fous

by Octave Delepierre

FR·~4 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total

HISTOIRE LITTERAIRE DES FOUS.

0:11

INTRODUCTION.

20:57

PREMIERE SECTION.

26:35

DEUXIEME SECTION.

45:32

TROISIEME SECTION.

19:50

QUATRIEME SECTION.

22:33

BLUET D'ARBERES. - PREMIERE SECTION. BIOGRAPHIE.

1:25:54

JEAN MARIE CHASSAIGNON.

8:55

ALEXANDRE CRUDEN.

9:23

SIR THOMAS AMES GEVAEFT.

6:44

Description

Delving into the tangled relationship between brilliance and madness, this work sketches a vivid portrait of the “literary madmen” who have left an indelible mark on cultural history. Drawing from a wealth of obscure manuscripts, personal letters, and contemporary accounts, it treats each figure not merely as a curiosity but as a window into the fragile boundaries of reason. The author’s careful framing invites listeners to question how much of celebrated genius may have been colored by fleeting hallucinations or persistent delusions.

The narrative weaves together the lives of philosophers, artists, and writers whose extraordinary visions were accompanied by unsettling mental states. From the enigmatic visions of a medieval mystic to the tempestuous rages of a celebrated poet, each biography balances scholarly insight with lively storytelling. By highlighting the enduring fascination with these eccentric minds, the book offers a compelling meditation on how creativity can both flourish and falter under the weight of an untamed imagination.

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Language

fr

Duration

~4 hours (252K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Laurent Vogel and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2020-05-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Octave Delepierre

Octave Delepierre

1802–1879

A Belgian man of letters who moved easily between archives, diplomacy, and literary curiosity, he became especially known for exploring odd corners of language and bibliography. His work has a scholarly cast, but it is driven by clear enthusiasm for old stories, rare books, and unusual literary traditions.

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