Les opinions de M. Jérôme Coignard / Recueillies par Jacques Tournebroche
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A devoted disciple assembles a series of dialogues and essays in which an erudite abbé offers terse reflections on faith, doubt, literature, and human foibles. The pieces probe the vanity of authorship, the precariousness of reputation, and the ways written thought changes after its author’s death. Wit and gentle irony animate critiques of contemporary society and intellectual pretension while promoting a generous scepticism that mixes mild contempt with benevolence. Interwoven are meditations on books, memory, and moral choice that present philosophical observation in the register of familiar conversation rather than systematic argument.
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