The Kabbalah following Mallarme. From a Jewish hermeticism to a Christian hermeneutics

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作者
Larange, Daniel Sebastien [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Abo Akad Univ, Dept Philol Francaise, Turku, Finland
[2] CRIST, Dept Philol Francaise, Montreal, PQ, Canada
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hermeticism; hermeneutics; kabbalah; poet(h)ics; spirituality; theopoesis;
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10.5209/rev_THEL.2015.v30.n1.45634
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I3/7 [各国文学];
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Stephane Mallarme showed a sustained interest in the occult sciences. He conducted linguistic research to write the Absolute Book and was interested in the Kabbalah, which developed a philosophical reflection on language. His early poems reflect an increased interest in religions and faith. They serve as a ground for a more thorough reading of his mature works, a reading done through the hermeneutic filter of Isaac Luria's new Kabbalah, notably popularized by Alphonse-Louis Constant (Eliphas Levi) and Alexander Weil. This perspective allows the poet to develop a poet(h)ics which tries to divert the rise of selfishness towards a more noble altruism based on election. In an attempt to escape this fin-de-siecle that forebodes the horrors of the Great War and its post-human apprehensions, he opened a breach in its finitude towards infinity.
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