In “My heart laid bare” Baudelaire writes about the “Universal Religion” devised for “the alchemists of thought,” “a religion that comes from man, considered as a divine memento.” The idea, as we read in the text, was inspired by the writings of Chateaubriand, De Maistre and those of the “Alexandrians”. And indeed, the two former authors wrote explicitly about a „universal tradition” that finds its fulfillment in the Catholic religion. It does not matter if we recognize the “Alexandrians” as representatives of the Neoplatonic school, the Alexandrian Fathers of Church, or disciples of Hermetism, the very term implies a tradition of both syncretic and mystic character that resembles gnosis. Baudelaire’s “Universal Religion,” despite his Catho...
As a substitute father figure, a mentor, a tutor and a writer to be admired and imitated, Barbey d’A...
One of the distinguishing characteristics of Marguerite Duras’ works is her focus on contradictions,...
Transforming reality into traces of what once was, Barbey d’Aurevilly’s novels create a world of ves...
In “My heart laid bare” Baudelaire writes about the “Universal Religion” devised for “the alchemists...
In the late 19th century a reversal of the values linked to the sacred and the profane can be observ...
The literature of the Romantics, in the first part of the 19th century, is steeped in religious doub...
At the beginning of The Man and the Sacred (1939) Roger Caillois affirmed that “every religious conc...
This article is a inquiry about how Barrès (1862-1923) handles the religious rite of pilgrimage. Bar...
Georges Bataille and Hubert Aquin both explore a mystical experience displaying strong similarities,...
In the Breton lais, we encounter a brilliant marriage of the Celtic and Christian « marvel » (mervei...
The compartment in A Change of Heart is a secular space. However, the Sacred will gradually invade i...
Being agnostic and believing in science only, Emile Zola perceived churches as simple buildings, mon...
Nicolas François Guillard (1752-1814) was one of the best librettists of the Tournant des Lumières. ...
The loves of Psyche and Cupid by La Fontaine is a romance of mixed genres, combining the features of...
As a symbol of the passage of time, the hourglass is an important iconic element of vanitas painting...
As a substitute father figure, a mentor, a tutor and a writer to be admired and imitated, Barbey d’A...
One of the distinguishing characteristics of Marguerite Duras’ works is her focus on contradictions,...
Transforming reality into traces of what once was, Barbey d’Aurevilly’s novels create a world of ves...
In “My heart laid bare” Baudelaire writes about the “Universal Religion” devised for “the alchemists...
In the late 19th century a reversal of the values linked to the sacred and the profane can be observ...
The literature of the Romantics, in the first part of the 19th century, is steeped in religious doub...
At the beginning of The Man and the Sacred (1939) Roger Caillois affirmed that “every religious conc...
This article is a inquiry about how Barrès (1862-1923) handles the religious rite of pilgrimage. Bar...
Georges Bataille and Hubert Aquin both explore a mystical experience displaying strong similarities,...
In the Breton lais, we encounter a brilliant marriage of the Celtic and Christian « marvel » (mervei...
The compartment in A Change of Heart is a secular space. However, the Sacred will gradually invade i...
Being agnostic and believing in science only, Emile Zola perceived churches as simple buildings, mon...
Nicolas François Guillard (1752-1814) was one of the best librettists of the Tournant des Lumières. ...
The loves of Psyche and Cupid by La Fontaine is a romance of mixed genres, combining the features of...
As a symbol of the passage of time, the hourglass is an important iconic element of vanitas painting...
As a substitute father figure, a mentor, a tutor and a writer to be admired and imitated, Barbey d’A...
One of the distinguishing characteristics of Marguerite Duras’ works is her focus on contradictions,...
Transforming reality into traces of what once was, Barbey d’Aurevilly’s novels create a world of ves...