The Romance of Leonardo da Vinci, the Forerunner
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- Nombre de pages426
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4704331-7
- EAN8596547043317
- Date de parution02/06/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille816 Ko
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- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "The Romance of Leonardo da Vinci, the Forerunner, " Dmitry Sergeyevich Merezhkovsky intricately weaves a narrative that explores the life and times of the quintessential Renaissance polymath, Leonardo da Vinci. Through a blend of historical fiction and philosophical inquiry, Merezhkovsky employs a lyrical prose style that immerses the reader in the vibrant tapestry of Renaissance Italy. The book delves into da Vinci's dual pursuits of art and science, revealing the tensions between his visionary creativity and the conservative forces of his era, effectively situating him within the broader intellectual currents of Humanism that characterized the period.
Merezhkovsky, a prominent Russian Symbolist writer, was deeply influenced by his own engagement with themes of spiritual rebirth and the clash between ancient wisdom and modern thought. His literary background, steeped in the exploration of artistic genius and existential inquiries, informs his portrayal of da Vinci as a symbol of the restless human spirit pursuing enlightenment amidst a world of ignorance and dogma.
This novel is not merely a biography; it is a philosophical meditation on the nature of creativity itself, reflecting the author's broader quest for meaning in the tumultous age of his own society. Readers seeking to gain insight into the complex interplay of art, science, and spirituality will find "The Romance of Leonardo da Vinci, the Forerunner" an invaluable addition to their literary repertoire.
Through its rich characterizations and evocative settings, the book invites readers to experience the Renaissance anew, urging them to ponder the enduring questions of human potential and the transformative power of creativity. This work is highly recommended for anyone fascinated by art history, philosophical discourse, or the intricate tapestry of human endeavor.
Merezhkovsky, a prominent Russian Symbolist writer, was deeply influenced by his own engagement with themes of spiritual rebirth and the clash between ancient wisdom and modern thought. His literary background, steeped in the exploration of artistic genius and existential inquiries, informs his portrayal of da Vinci as a symbol of the restless human spirit pursuing enlightenment amidst a world of ignorance and dogma.
This novel is not merely a biography; it is a philosophical meditation on the nature of creativity itself, reflecting the author's broader quest for meaning in the tumultous age of his own society. Readers seeking to gain insight into the complex interplay of art, science, and spirituality will find "The Romance of Leonardo da Vinci, the Forerunner" an invaluable addition to their literary repertoire.
Through its rich characterizations and evocative settings, the book invites readers to experience the Renaissance anew, urging them to ponder the enduring questions of human potential and the transformative power of creativity. This work is highly recommended for anyone fascinated by art history, philosophical discourse, or the intricate tapestry of human endeavor.
In "The Romance of Leonardo da Vinci, the Forerunner, " Dmitry Sergeyevich Merezhkovsky intricately weaves a narrative that explores the life and times of the quintessential Renaissance polymath, Leonardo da Vinci. Through a blend of historical fiction and philosophical inquiry, Merezhkovsky employs a lyrical prose style that immerses the reader in the vibrant tapestry of Renaissance Italy. The book delves into da Vinci's dual pursuits of art and science, revealing the tensions between his visionary creativity and the conservative forces of his era, effectively situating him within the broader intellectual currents of Humanism that characterized the period.
Merezhkovsky, a prominent Russian Symbolist writer, was deeply influenced by his own engagement with themes of spiritual rebirth and the clash between ancient wisdom and modern thought. His literary background, steeped in the exploration of artistic genius and existential inquiries, informs his portrayal of da Vinci as a symbol of the restless human spirit pursuing enlightenment amidst a world of ignorance and dogma.
This novel is not merely a biography; it is a philosophical meditation on the nature of creativity itself, reflecting the author's broader quest for meaning in the tumultous age of his own society. Readers seeking to gain insight into the complex interplay of art, science, and spirituality will find "The Romance of Leonardo da Vinci, the Forerunner" an invaluable addition to their literary repertoire.
Through its rich characterizations and evocative settings, the book invites readers to experience the Renaissance anew, urging them to ponder the enduring questions of human potential and the transformative power of creativity. This work is highly recommended for anyone fascinated by art history, philosophical discourse, or the intricate tapestry of human endeavor.
Merezhkovsky, a prominent Russian Symbolist writer, was deeply influenced by his own engagement with themes of spiritual rebirth and the clash between ancient wisdom and modern thought. His literary background, steeped in the exploration of artistic genius and existential inquiries, informs his portrayal of da Vinci as a symbol of the restless human spirit pursuing enlightenment amidst a world of ignorance and dogma.
This novel is not merely a biography; it is a philosophical meditation on the nature of creativity itself, reflecting the author's broader quest for meaning in the tumultous age of his own society. Readers seeking to gain insight into the complex interplay of art, science, and spirituality will find "The Romance of Leonardo da Vinci, the Forerunner" an invaluable addition to their literary repertoire.
Through its rich characterizations and evocative settings, the book invites readers to experience the Renaissance anew, urging them to ponder the enduring questions of human potential and the transformative power of creativity. This work is highly recommended for anyone fascinated by art history, philosophical discourse, or the intricate tapestry of human endeavor.