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"After Napoleon, nothing: one sees no empire, no religion, no barbarians coming. Civilization has climbed to its highest pick. A material and sterile civilization cannot produce anything more, for only morality can give life. Only ... celý popis
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"After Napoleon, nothing: one sees no empire, no religion, no barbarians coming. Civilization has climbed to its highest pick. A material and sterile civilization cannot produce anything more, for only morality can give life. Only the Sky's roads lead us to the creation of peoples while railroads drive us more quickly to the abyss"ChateaubriandNo bonapartist has never dared to write this. Bonapartism is a restropective cult of personality, without any metaphysical nor poetical horizon. Chateaubriand, Napoleon's poet, is also and has always remained his metaphysical enemy, even when he wrote those deceivingly nostalgic sentences, in the Vita Napoleonis in six volumes, which appeared in his Mémoires, between 1835 and 1840. As a metaphysical poet, he was the only one able to keep up with Napoleon, "one of the greatest men of history", in Chateaubriand's own words.Marc Fumaroli is Professor at the College de France, successor of Eugene Ionesco at The Académie Française, and of Georges Duby at the Academie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres. He is the author of a majestic work in which are intertwined literature, history, philosophy and a style recognizable amongst all. He also deeply renewed the study and reception of Chateaubriand.
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