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Éloge de la folie
- Narrated by: Vanina Michel
- Length: 4 hrs
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Publisher's Summary
Erasme est la figure la plus marquante de l'humanisme. Eloge de la folie ( Encomium Moriae) est cet exercice oratoire à la manière des anciens, la folie s'exprime à la première personne en un joyeux sermon, plein de paradoxes, d'audaces et de satires à l'égard de la plupart des institutions - laïques et ecclésiastiques - et de leurs "mainteneurs". Cette œuvre, conçue avec légèreté dans un moment d'optimisme, n'a pas fini de délivrer son message polyphonique, car, derrière la satire de toutes les folies humaines, se profile une conscience ironique de soi, où Socrate, Salomon et le Christ se trouvent réconciliés.
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