Zacharias Werner : La Conversion D'un Romantique
by
E. Vierling
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Format
Paperback
Pages
400
Language
French
Published
May 21, 2012
Publisher
Nabu Press
ISBN-10
1286759633
ISBN-13
9781286759639
Description
E. Vierling's exploration of Zacharias Werner's life and work shines a light on the complex interplay of romance and spirituality. Werner, a pivotal figure of the Romantic movement, struggled between his artistic aspirations and his deep-rooted faith. This nuanced biography delves into the transformation that defined his later years, offering insights into his journey toward conversion and the profound impact it had on his literary contributions.
The author meticulously examines Werner's engagements with key philosophical and cultural currents of his time. Through a rich narrative, readers are invited to explore the personal and societal challenges Werner faced as he navigated his evolving identity. The story is not just about a man's faith; it speaks to the broader themes of artistic integrity, the quest for meaning, and the tension between creativity and spiritual devotion.
As the narrative unfolds, it reveals Werner's unique position in the Romantic landscape, depicting him as not only a poet and playwright but also a thinker grappling with existential questions. In capturing the essence of his life, Vierling offers a compelling portrait of a Romantic who sought clarity in a tumultuous world, leaving readers with a deeper understanding of the transformative power of belief in the artistic realm.
The author meticulously examines Werner's engagements with key philosophical and cultural currents of his time. Through a rich narrative, readers are invited to explore the personal and societal challenges Werner faced as he navigated his evolving identity. The story is not just about a man's faith; it speaks to the broader themes of artistic integrity, the quest for meaning, and the tension between creativity and spiritual devotion.
As the narrative unfolds, it reveals Werner's unique position in the Romantic landscape, depicting him as not only a poet and playwright but also a thinker grappling with existential questions. In capturing the essence of his life, Vierling offers a compelling portrait of a Romantic who sought clarity in a tumultuous world, leaving readers with a deeper understanding of the transformative power of belief in the artistic realm.
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