Un "art malaisé": Jean Potocki et la liberté de penser = "Eine schwierige Kunst": Jan Potocki und die Freiheit des Denkens = O "astuce nielatwej": Jan Potocki i wolnosc myslenia

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Un "art malaisé": Jean Potocki et la liberté de penser = "Eine schwierige Kunst": Jan Potocki und die Freiheit des Denkens = O "astuce nielatwej": Jan Potocki i wolnosc myslenia
Title of the book
Jean Potocki (1761-1815): au-delà des frontières entre disciplines et cultures = Jan Potocki (1761-1815): Grenzgänger zwischen Disziplinen und Kulturen = Jan Potocki (1761-1815): ponad granicami dyscyplin i kultur
Author(s)
Rosset François
Publisher
epubli
Address of publication
Berlin
ISBN
978-3-748524-66-3
ISSN
2364-3374
ISSN-L
2364-3382
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2019
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Editor
Martin Erik, Seauve Lena, Weber Klaus
Volume
7
Series
Interdisciplinary Polish Studies
Pages
405-417
Language
french german polish
Abstract
With freedom as a "difficult art" Potocki positioned himself in science in a space between systematization and theorizing on the one hand, and unprejudiced observation on the other. His predilection for the latter led him to a relativistic view of the multifarious diversity of cultures. This was also reflected in the novel The Manuscript found in Saragossa, in which he contrasted the meandering life journey of Avadoro, a picaresque bon vivant, with the life of his pedantic father. In the novel, the aristocratic rascal Avadoro is simultaneously the most important narrator of the field of tension between pedantic science and meandering art that proved so very productive for Potocki.
Keywords
Potocki, Lumières, Liberté
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