Dans "De Renan a Jacques Rivi re", J. Chaix propose une analyse rigoureuse de l' volution intellectuelle et spirituelle qui a marqu la France entre la fin du XIXe si cle et le d but du XXe si cle. Cette tude se concentre sur la transition entre le scepticisme rudit d'Ernest Renan et la qu ate de v rit int rieure qui d finit l' "uvre et la vie de Jacques Rivi re.
L'ouvrage explore comment la pens e fran aise a navigu entre le positivisme, le dilettantisme et le renouveau de la foi ou de la psychologie profonde. En examinant les trajectoires de ces deux figures embl matiques, l'auteur met en lumi re les transformations majeures des courants litt raires et philosophiques de l' poque. "De Renan a Jacques Rivi re" s'impose comme une ressource essentielle pour comprendre les racines de la modernit litt raire et les d bats qui ont agit la conscience fran aise avant l'entre-deux-guerres.
travers une critique fine et document e, cet essai offre un panorama des tensions id ologiques d'une nation en qu ate de nouveaux rep res culturels, faisant de ce texte un jalon important pour l'histoire des id es.
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