Les paradoxes de l’« idiot » : liberté, « particularité », scandale chez Érasme et dans le Tiers Livre

Rabelais’s Tiers Livre raises only indirectly the problem of dissidence, by means of Panurge’s defiance. Yet, as far as it illustrates the problem of an expression which comes up against the public opinion, it echoes the contemporary debates on the legitimacy of paradoxes and scandals stemming from...

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Main Author: Anne-Pascale Pouey-Mounou
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Groupe de Recherches Interdisciplinaires sur l'Histoire du Littéraire 2013-03-01
Series:Les Dossiers du GRIHL
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/dossiersgrihl/5703
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Les paradoxes de l’« idiot » : liberté, « particularité », scandale chez Érasme et dans le Tiers Livre
Les Dossiers du GRIHL
anti-formalism
charity
Erasmus
Evangelism
expression (problem of)
free will (problem of)
author_facet Anne-Pascale Pouey-Mounou
author_sort Anne-Pascale Pouey-Mounou
title Les paradoxes de l’« idiot » : liberté, « particularité », scandale chez Érasme et dans le Tiers Livre
title_short Les paradoxes de l’« idiot » : liberté, « particularité », scandale chez Érasme et dans le Tiers Livre
title_full Les paradoxes de l’« idiot » : liberté, « particularité », scandale chez Érasme et dans le Tiers Livre
title_fullStr Les paradoxes de l’« idiot » : liberté, « particularité », scandale chez Érasme et dans le Tiers Livre
title_full_unstemmed Les paradoxes de l’« idiot » : liberté, « particularité », scandale chez Érasme et dans le Tiers Livre
title_sort les paradoxes de l’« idiot » : liberté, « particularité », scandale chez érasme et dans le tiers livre
publisher Groupe de Recherches Interdisciplinaires sur l'Histoire du Littéraire
series Les Dossiers du GRIHL
issn 1958-9247
publishDate 2013-03-01
description Rabelais’s Tiers Livre raises only indirectly the problem of dissidence, by means of Panurge’s defiance. Yet, as far as it illustrates the problem of an expression which comes up against the public opinion, it echoes the contemporary debates on the legitimacy of paradoxes and scandals stemming from the Reformation. By using Erasmus’s and Luther’s writings, this article attempts to show how this mode of expression is questioned through the articulation of the notions of freedom and respect. It also shows how this behaviour leads to think, in the light of the contemporary debates, about an arising freedom which develops between both stumbling blocks of an excessive “peculiarity” (characterising in particular the monastic life), and scandal, so that the notion of “dissidence” moves from a camp to the other. The article finally focuses on a poetics of dissidence as exemplified by the debate of Luther and Erasmus on paradox and hyperbolic processes and by Rabelais’s narrative choices
topic anti-formalism
charity
Erasmus
Evangelism
expression (problem of)
free will (problem of)
url http://journals.openedition.org/dossiersgrihl/5703
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