L’ange de Tobie, ou de la nécessité de l’épreuve

ThéoRèmes 12 (12) (2018)
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A letter from Fénelon to the duke de Bourgogne, written in 1708, constitutes the highest point of the correspondence between the archbishop and the prince. We intend to use this text as a starting point to explore the linguistic and rhetorical richness of Fénelon’s discourse about trials. This letter – a true synthesis of an exquisitely fenelonian topic – can be the object of a close reading, but it is as well possible to broaden the inquiry to the vast inter-text of the spiritual director’s correspondence: the absolute requirements of mystic love shine through the political advices, the maxims of humanistic wisdom or the nuances of a spiritual portrait, as well as they shine (elsewhere, in Les Aventures de Télémaque) through the veil of fiction.

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original Papasogli, Benedetta (2018) "L’ange de Tobie, ou de la nécessité de l’épreuve". ThéoRèmes 12():

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