Racionalita coby most mezi posvátným a profánním: Rotrouův Genesius a Racinova Esther | Rationality as a bridge between the sacred and the profane: Rotrous's Le Véritable Saint-Genest and Racine's Esther

The article focuses on some of the obstacles which the French early-modern dramatists had to face when choosing a sacred subject-matter. Certain of d’Aubignac’s remarks on the period’s theatrical practice allow us to detect the main arguments of conservative churchmen opposed to the theatre. But...

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Main Author: Záviš Šuman
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Language:ces
Published: Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická Fakulta 2018-11-01
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Online Access:https://svetliteratury.ff.cuni.cz/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2018/10/Zavis_Suman_74-84.pdf
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spelling doaj-ae40437842754054b72e78071ca810432020-11-24T23:28:38ZcesUniverzita Karlova, Filozofická FakultaSvět Literatury0862-84402336-67292018-11-0128587484Racionalita coby most mezi posvátným a profánním: Rotrouův Genesius a Racinova Esther | Rationality as a bridge between the sacred and the profane: Rotrous's Le Véritable Saint-Genest and Racine's EstherZáviš Šuman0Univerzita KarlovaThe article focuses on some of the obstacles which the French early-modern dramatists had to face when choosing a sacred subject-matter. Certain of d’Aubignac’s remarks on the period’s theatrical practice allow us to detect the main arguments of conservative churchmen opposed to the theatre. But alongside such opposition, d’Aubignac also raises “practical” questions, especially when it comes to avoiding specific misleading paths such as the ambiguity of rigorously defined theological concepts (e.g. “grâce”) or the dramatic means of theatrical illusion based largely on the ubiquitous claims of verisimilitude. We aim to show in what specific manner Rotrou and Racine integrated those requirements when treating religious subjects. Despite the fact that both dramatists may have relied upon the irrefutable authority of sacred sources (especially Racine, who draws his subject from the Old Testament), we observe that neither of them disrespects the period’s theatrical rules, or their rational context.https://svetliteratury.ff.cuni.cz/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2018/10/Zavis_Suman_74-84.pdfJean RacineJean de RotrouAbbé d’AubignacFrench ClassicismReligious TragedyFrench literaturefrancouzský klasicismusnáboženská tragédiefrancouzská literatura
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Racionalita coby most mezi posvátným a profánním: Rotrouův Genesius a Racinova Esther | Rationality as a bridge between the sacred and the profane: Rotrous's Le Véritable Saint-Genest and Racine's Esther
Svět Literatury
Jean Racine
Jean de Rotrou
Abbé d’Aubignac
French Classicism
Religious Tragedy
French literature
francouzský klasicismus
náboženská tragédie
francouzská literatura
author_facet Záviš Šuman
author_sort Záviš Šuman
title Racionalita coby most mezi posvátným a profánním: Rotrouův Genesius a Racinova Esther | Rationality as a bridge between the sacred and the profane: Rotrous's Le Véritable Saint-Genest and Racine's Esther
title_short Racionalita coby most mezi posvátným a profánním: Rotrouův Genesius a Racinova Esther | Rationality as a bridge between the sacred and the profane: Rotrous's Le Véritable Saint-Genest and Racine's Esther
title_full Racionalita coby most mezi posvátným a profánním: Rotrouův Genesius a Racinova Esther | Rationality as a bridge between the sacred and the profane: Rotrous's Le Véritable Saint-Genest and Racine's Esther
title_fullStr Racionalita coby most mezi posvátným a profánním: Rotrouův Genesius a Racinova Esther | Rationality as a bridge between the sacred and the profane: Rotrous's Le Véritable Saint-Genest and Racine's Esther
title_full_unstemmed Racionalita coby most mezi posvátným a profánním: Rotrouův Genesius a Racinova Esther | Rationality as a bridge between the sacred and the profane: Rotrous's Le Véritable Saint-Genest and Racine's Esther
title_sort racionalita coby most mezi posvátným a profánním: rotrouův genesius a racinova esther | rationality as a bridge between the sacred and the profane: rotrous's le véritable saint-genest and racine's esther
publisher Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická Fakulta
series Svět Literatury
issn 0862-8440
2336-6729
publishDate 2018-11-01
description The article focuses on some of the obstacles which the French early-modern dramatists had to face when choosing a sacred subject-matter. Certain of d’Aubignac’s remarks on the period’s theatrical practice allow us to detect the main arguments of conservative churchmen opposed to the theatre. But alongside such opposition, d’Aubignac also raises “practical” questions, especially when it comes to avoiding specific misleading paths such as the ambiguity of rigorously defined theological concepts (e.g. “grâce”) or the dramatic means of theatrical illusion based largely on the ubiquitous claims of verisimilitude. We aim to show in what specific manner Rotrou and Racine integrated those requirements when treating religious subjects. Despite the fact that both dramatists may have relied upon the irrefutable authority of sacred sources (especially Racine, who draws his subject from the Old Testament), we observe that neither of them disrespects the period’s theatrical rules, or their rational context.
topic Jean Racine
Jean de Rotrou
Abbé d’Aubignac
French Classicism
Religious Tragedy
French literature
francouzský klasicismus
náboženská tragédie
francouzská literatura
url https://svetliteratury.ff.cuni.cz/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2018/10/Zavis_Suman_74-84.pdf
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