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Chassez le national, il revient au galop…”. Eugenio d’Ors in the Decade of Pontigny of 1931 With Six Unpublished Letters from Paul Desjardins and One Back
Author(s) -
Xavier Pla
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
rassegna iberistica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2037-6588
pISSN - 0392-4777
DOI - 10.30687/ri/2037-6588/2020/114/009
Subject(s) - admiration , disenchantment , disappointment , philosophy , art , catalan , baroque , art history , humanities , classics , literature , psychology , law , political science , social psychology , politics
The French period of Catalan philosopher and writer Eugenio d’Ors (1881-1954) has not been sufficiently studied. The edition of six unpublished letters between D’Ors and Paul Desjardins, the famous director and organiser of the Décades of the abbey of Pontigny, which deal with the preparation and celebration of a seminar on the Baroque in the summer of 1931, offer a first reflection on the reception of D’Ors’s thought in Paris. He was a presence oscillating between the initial dazzle and the subsequent disappointment, between blind admiration and irritated disenchantment.

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