Retrouver le temple du sacré : la logique des extrêmes dans le roman de Durtal
Finding the Temple of the Sacred: the Logic of Extremes in the Durtal Tetralogy
Author(s): Eléonore SibourgSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Literary Texts, Studies of Literature, Comparative Study of Literature, French Literature, Theory of Literature
Published by: Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II, Instytut Filologii Romańskiej & Wydawnictwo Werset
Keywords: Joris-Karl Huysmans; Durtal Tetralogy; conversion; supernatural; quest for identity
Summary/Abstract: In the late 19th century a reversal of the values linked to the sacred and the profane can be observed. As Religion retreats, Positivism and faith in Progress fill the gap left by abandoned spiritual belief. A nostalgia for transcendence arises amongst writers. Naturalism turns out to be sterile, but it has nevertheless become impossible to believe in God. It is in this context that Huysmans writes his novels. The Durtal tetralogy in particular focuses on its problematics: desperate, the main character wanders around Catholicism, seeking a sense of the Sacred. He first explores the world of Satanism before converting. But even when faith is regained, problems are not solved. In the religious domain itself, Durtal condemns the sacralization of the profane. Henceforth, the Durtal tetralogy manifests itself as a novel of the in-between: from brothel to church, between up-above and down-below, between almighty materialism and bourgeois catholicism, this misanthropic writer prays for a renewed and primitive form of religious practice in which the individual can access the Sacred again. The quest for the supernatural, through a questioning of contemporary society, becomes a quest for Identity.
Journal: Quêtes littéraires
- Issue Year: 2013
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 108-115
- Page Count: 8
- Language: French