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Où commence la perversion, et qui sont les pervers ? Est réputé tel, depuis l'apparition du mot au Moyen Âge, celui qui jouit du mal et de la destruction de soi ou de l'autre. Mais si l'expérience de la perversion est universelle, chaque époque la considère et la traite à sa façon. L'histoire des pervers en Occident est ici racontée à travers grandes figures emblématiques, depuis l'époque médiévale (Gilles de Rais, les mystiques, les flagellants) jusqu'à nos jours (le nazisme au XXe siècle, les types complémentaires du pédophile et du terroriste aujourd'hui), en passant par le XVIIIe siècle (Sade) et le XIXe (l'enfant masturbateur, l'homosexuel, la femme hystérique).Notre époque, qui croit de moins en moins à l'émancipation par l'exercice de la liberté humaine, et pas davantage au fait que chacun d'entre nous recèle sa part obscure, feint de supposer que la science nous permettra bientôt d'en finir avec la perversion. Mais qui ne voit qu'en prétendant l'éradiquer, nous prenons le risque de détruire l'idée d'une possible distinction entre le bien et le mal, qui est au fondement même de la civilisation ?
Paraphilias --- Psychoanalysis and literature --- Perversion --- Psychanalyse et littérature --- History --- Histoire --- Paraphilias in literature --- Perversion - Socio-Cultural History - Middle Ages-21st Century --- Psychanalyse et littérature --- History. --- Paraphilias - History --- Perversité --- Histoire.
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The early modern and modern cultural world in the West would be unthinkable without Petrarch and Boccaccio. Despite this fact, there is still no scholarly contribution entirely devoted to analysing their intellectual revolution. Internationally renowned scholars are invited to discuss and rethink the historical, intellectual, and literary roles of Petrarch and Boccaccio between the great model of Dante's encyclopedia and the ideas of a double or multifaceted culture in the era of Italian Renaissance Humanism. In his lyrical poems and Latin treatises, Petrarch created a cultural pattern that was both Christian and Classical, exercising immense influence on the Western World in the centuries to come. Boccaccio translated this pattern into his own vernacular narratives and erudite works, ultimately claiming as his own achievement the reconstructed unity of the Ancient Greek and Latin world in his contemporary age. The volume reconsiders Petrarch's and Boccaccio's heritages from different perspectives (philosophy, theology, history, philology, paleography, literature, theory), and investigates how these heritages shaped the cultural transition between the end of the Middle Ages and the early modern era, as well as European identity.
Petrarca, Francesco, --- Boccaccio, Giovanni, --- Boccaccio, Giovanni --- Boccaccio, Jean --- Boccace --- Pétrarque --- Petrarch --- Petracco, Francesco --- Petrarca, Francesco (1304-1374) --- Bocace, Jean, --- Bocacio, Juan, --- Boccace, --- Boccace, Jean, --- Boccacius, Ioannes, --- Boccacius, Joannes, --- Boccatius, Ioannes, --- Boccatius, Joannes, --- Bochas, John, --- Bokachʻchʻo, Jiovanni, --- Bokachʻio, Jiovanni, --- Bokkachchʹo, Dzhʹovanni, --- Bokkachio, Dzhiovanni, --- Vocacio, Juan, --- Боккаччо, Дж, --- באקאשטיא, --- באקאטשא, דזשעאוואני, --- באקאטשיא --- באקאטשיא, --- בוקאצ׳ו, ג׳ובאני --- Boccaccio, Giovanni. --- Cultural History (Middle Ages). --- Cultural History (Renaissance). --- Francesco Petrarch. --- Giovanni Boccaccio. --- Kulturgeschichte/Mittelalter. --- Kulturgeschichte/Renaissance. --- Petrarca, Francesco. --- LITERARY CRITICISM / European / Italian. --- Bocace, Jean --- Bocacio, Juan --- Boccace, Jean --- Boccacius, Ioannes --- Boccacius, Joannes --- Boccatius, Ioannes --- Boccatius, Joannes --- Bochas, John --- Bokachʻchʻo, Jiovanni --- Bokachʻio, Jiovanni --- Bokkachchʹo, Dzhʹovanni --- Bokkachio, Dzhiovanni --- Vocacio, Juan --- Боккаччо, Дж --- Petrarca, Franciscus, --- Petrarch, --- Petrarch, Francesco, --- Petrarcha, Franciscus, --- Petrark, --- Petrarka, Franchesko, --- Peṭrarḳa, Frants'esḳo, --- Pétrarque, --- Петрарка, Франческо, --- פטררקא, פרנצ׳סקו --- Petrarca, Francesco
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