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Literary Movements and Catholic Reform: The Contributions of Abbé Félix Klein

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Published/Copyright: June 11, 2015

Abstract

Connections between Roman Catholic Modernism and the artistic culture of the fin de siècle have received little attention from scholars, as compared to the prominence accorded intellectual, social, and political issues. Felix Klein is one of a handful of those who worked for intellectual renewal who closely followed developments in literature and music, interpreting those developments in a way that favored an agenda of reconciling Catholicism with modernity. In two collections of essays, Nouvelles tendances en religion et en literature (1892) and Autour du dilettantisme (1895) Klein expressed hopes for a return to Catholicism among a cultural elite which I turn would have a larger impact upon a broad public.


Correction Note

Originally, also the article George H. Medley, III, History is Divine Art: Schelling’s Spätphilosophie as Orthodox Romantic Theology was published under this DOI. Its correct DOI is 10.1515/znth-2015-1004.


Online erschienen: 2015-6-11
Erschienen im Druck: 2014-4-15

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