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Sto caricando le informazioni... Erasmo da Rotterdam (1934)di Stefan Zweig
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Very much of its time (1934). Not a thick "Life and Times" but an impressionistic -- and perceptive -- character sketch. The tragedy of Erasmus was to possess an irenic spirit in a time when everyone was choosing sides, often with deadly consequences. It is not surprise Zweig felt a sympathy toward him. This triumphant biography belongs to an exclusive charter: there are few books which I can say I read in an evening alone. I checked this out from the library and upon returning home from work I was summoned to accompany my wife to Target. I sat on the store's hipster furniture and read for almost a hour, another patron cautioned that the store didn't care for customers to sleep on the premises. I finished the book upon the return home. The book tackles such an enigmatic author and the conclusion where an ailing Erasmus is greeted by Rabelais is simply heart breaking. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Zweig explore l'existence d'Erasme, les rapports secrets de son physique et de son genie, le combat inegal de l'humanisme serein et pacifiste contre le fanatisme revolutionnaire de Luther. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Zweig lo muestra pusilánime, débil de cuerpo y nervios, pero sobre todo, de gigantesca estatua en el trabajo intelectual: ingenio preciso y brillante, viajero infatigable, espíritu libre y sin partidos. Erasmo fue filólogo, teólogo y pedagogo. Amaba la poesía y la filosofía, los libros y las obras de arte, las lenguas y los pueblos, confiando en el progreso de la humanidad en virtud de la razón y la cultura.