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The Temptation of Saint Anthony

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The Temptation of Saint Anthony is Flaubert's visionary dramatic poem in prose, staging the desert hermit's night-long assault by desire, heresy, metaphysical doubt, and phantasmagoric spectacle. Drawing on Christian hagiography, Gnostic doctrine, classical mythology, and nineteenth-century scientific curiosity, the work unfolds less as conventional narrative than as an immense pageant of ideas and images. Its incantatory style, luxuriant catalogues, and theatrical structure place it between Romantic dream-vision and Symbolist modernity. Flaubert returned to this book throughout his life, first inspired by Bruegel's painting and by his own fascination with religion, antiquity, and hallucination. Though best known for the disciplined realism of Madame Bovary, he was equally committed to erudite fantasy and to the impersonal perfection of prose. Saint Anthony allowed him to test belief against knowledge, sensuality against asceticism, and artistic imagination against doctrinal order. Readers interested in Flaubert beyond realism will find here one of his most audacious achievements. The book is recommended to those drawn to philosophical literature, religious iconography, decadent imagery, and works that transform temptation into an encyclopedic meditation on civilization, illusion, and the restless human mind.

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ISBN9788028374884
PublisherSharp Ink
Publication Date05/15/24
Pages80

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