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Boire ou ne pas boire, telle est la question

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Resumo:« Don’t we all have our delicacies? » Alphonse Karr wonders in his « Introduction » to The Physiology of Taste by Brillat-Savarin. Indeed, we’ve lauded wine from Homer and the Classical Antiquity to modern times: all we have to do is take a quick look at the 20th century and stop at De Quincey’s Confessions, Edgar Allan Poe’s « paradises », the Hoffmannian correspondence between wine and music, the Balzacian Treatise on Modern Stimulants and the Flaubertian / Baudelairean physical or liberating, spiritual or mystical poetics of drunkenness through wine. As nepenthes, identified with opium and hashish, the use of wine is metaphorical and oxymoric from a social viewpoint, from a moral perspective, and when it comes to its philosophical and alchemical mission. A « Totem Drink », according to Barthes, its aesthetic function leads to the multiplication of individuality and the creation of a third person, the superior man or the artist par excellence.
Assunto:drunkenness valeur morale alchimie ivresse vin alchemy wine création littéraire moral value literary creation
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:journal article
Tipo de acesso:Aberto
Instituição associada:Carnets, Revista Electrónica de Estudos Franceses
Idioma:francês
Origem:Carnets, Revista Electrónica de Estudos Franceses
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Resumo:« Don’t we all have our delicacies? » Alphonse Karr wonders in his « Introduction » to The Physiology of Taste by Brillat-Savarin. Indeed, we’ve lauded wine from Homer and the Classical Antiquity to modern times: all we have to do is take a quick look at the 20th century and stop at De Quincey’s Confessions, Edgar Allan Poe’s « paradises », the Hoffmannian correspondence between wine and music, the Balzacian Treatise on Modern Stimulants and the Flaubertian / Baudelairean physical or liberating, spiritual or mystical poetics of drunkenness through wine. As nepenthes, identified with opium and hashish, the use of wine is metaphorical and oxymoric from a social viewpoint, from a moral perspective, and when it comes to its philosophical and alchemical mission. A « Totem Drink », according to Barthes, its aesthetic function leads to the multiplication of individuality and the creation of a third person, the superior man or the artist par excellence.