Philosophes et Écrivains Religieux

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Philosophes et Écrivains Religieux

by J. (Jules) Barbey d'Aurevilly

FR·~9 hours·30 chapters

Chapters

30 total
1

PHILOSOPHES ET ÉCRIVAINS RELIGIEUX

0:45
2

PRÉFACE

8:50
3

SAINT THOMAS D'AQUIN

16:27
4

JEAN REYNAUD

23:43
5

DONOSO CORTÈS

20:38
6

SAISSET

18:09
7

SAINT-RENÉ TAILLANDIER

17:25
8

JULES SIMON

17:24
9

VERA

20:10
10

DU MYSTICISME ET DE SAINT MARTIN

25:15

Description

The opening presents a modest dedication to a clergyman, framing the work as a bold inventory of nineteenth‑century thought. Its author sets out to map the intellectual landscape of the era, aiming to chart the contributions of philosophers, theologians and literary figures with a critical eye that eschews deference. By invoking the legacy of La Harpe and positioning himself as a journalist‑critic unbound by conventional reverence, he promises a fresh, incisive commentary that values truth over polite convention.

Readers will encounter a lively blend of historical overview and sharp analysis, delivered in a prose style that mirrors the brisk, almost militaristic cadence of contemporary newspaper articles. The book’s ambition is to illuminate the tensions between faith and reason, tradition and innovation, offering a nuanced portrait of the period’s most influential minds while challenging the complacency of established criticism.

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Language

fr

Duration

~9 hours (556K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2012-09-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

J. (Jules) Barbey d'Aurevilly

J. (Jules) Barbey d'Aurevilly

1808–1889

A flamboyant French writer and critic, he turned passion, scandal, and moral conflict into stories that feel both gothic and sharply psychological. His fiction often draws on Normandy and lingers on hidden motives, dangerous desire, and the dark edges of society.

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