L' loge de la Folie, crit en latin par rasme en 1509, est une oeuvre satirique majeure de la Renaissance. Sous la forme d'un monologue paradoxal, la Folie elle-m me prend la parole pour vanter ses m rites et son influence sur la vie humaine. rasme critique avec humour et ironie les travers de son poque, s'attaquant aux abus de l' glise, aux superstitions populaires, et aux vanit s des courtisans et des savants.
Ce texte, d'une grande rudition et d'une grande finesse, est un plaidoyer pour une foi plus authentique et un retour aux sources de l' vangile. L' loge de la Folie demeure une oeuvre essentielle pour comprendre la pens e humaniste et les enjeux intellectuels de la Renaissance europ enne. Il continue de fasciner par sa modernit et son esprit critique.
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