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The Life and Works of François Charles Mauriac (1885–1970)
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- ISBN8227874016
- EAN9798227874016
- Date de parution13/02/2025
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- ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC
Résumé
François Mauriac, a prominent French writer and intellectual of the 20th century, navigated the tumultuous intellectual and political landscapes of his time through a deep engagement with moral, spiritual, and existential questions. His works, spanning novels, essays, and plays, consistently explored themes of guilt, redemption, faith, and the human condition. Rooted in Catholic moral theology, Mauriac's writing reflected both his personal spiritual journey and his critical stance against secular ideologies and political extremisms.
Throughout his career, he addressed the moral crises of modernity, from the disillusionment post-World War I to the ideological fractures of the postwar era. Mauriac's works serve as a meditation on personal responsibility, the tension between individual autonomy and divine moral law, and the potential for grace in a fractured world. His commitment to literature as a vehicle for moral and spiritual reflection positioned him as a key intellectual figure in postwar France.
Mauriac's legacy remains a vital counterpoint to the relativism and ideological fragmentation of contemporary life, offering insight into the enduring relevance of faith, compassion, and personal transformation in the search for meaning and redemption.
Throughout his career, he addressed the moral crises of modernity, from the disillusionment post-World War I to the ideological fractures of the postwar era. Mauriac's works serve as a meditation on personal responsibility, the tension between individual autonomy and divine moral law, and the potential for grace in a fractured world. His commitment to literature as a vehicle for moral and spiritual reflection positioned him as a key intellectual figure in postwar France.
Mauriac's legacy remains a vital counterpoint to the relativism and ideological fragmentation of contemporary life, offering insight into the enduring relevance of faith, compassion, and personal transformation in the search for meaning and redemption.























