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L'élite: écrivains, orateurs sacrés, peintres, sculpteurs

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The collection gathers critical essays and portraits of writers, orators, painters and sculptors, offering close readings that combine aesthetic description with moral and religious interpretation. The author situates figures such as Baudelaire among currents of Catholicism, decadence, symbolism and occultism, contrasts different artistic temperaments, and reflects on liturgy, ritual, and the spiritual underpinnings of modern art. Essays mix biographical observation, stylistic analysis, and polemic judgments to map how personal belief and social change shape artistic production.

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Georges Rodenbach

Georges Rodenbach was a Belgian poet and novelist, best known for his evocative exploration of themes such as melancholy and urban life. His most notable work, "Bruges-la-Morte," paints a haunting portrait of the city of Bruges, intertwining the beauty of its landscape with deep emotional undercurrents. Rodenbach's writing is characterized by its lyrical style and symbolic depth, contributing significantly to the Symbolist movement in literature. In addition to his fiction, he wrote essays and critiques, reflecting on art and culture, further establishing his influence in the literary world.

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