"Un Romancier De La Vertu Et Un Peintre Du Vice" est une tude critique approfondie r alis e par Raphael Cor, explorant les contrastes saisissants entre la moralit et la d cadence au sein de la cr ation artistique et litt raire. Dans cet essai, l'auteur analyse les tensions entre l'id alisme de la vertu et les repr sentations r alistes ou esth tis es du vice, offrant un regard clair sur la mani re dont ces th mes oppos s ont fa onn l'imaginaire culturel.
travers une analyse fine des "uvres de son temps et du si cle pr c dent, Raphael Cor interroge la mission de l' crivain et de l'artiste face aux enjeux thiques de leur poque. L'ouvrage se distingue par son rudition et sa prose l gante, constituant une pi ce ma (R)tresse pour comprendre les d bats intellectuels et esth tiques qui ont anim la critique fran aise au d but du XXe si cle. Ce texte demeure essentiel pour les lecteurs s'int ressant l'histoire des id es, la philosophie de l'art et la litt rature fran aise classique, soulignant la richesse d'une r flexion qui cherche concilier beaut et moralit .
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