Manual of the History of French Literature

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Manual of the History of French Literature
Brunetière, Ferdinand, 1849-1906
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Ii. ]. Whether it be true, as Rapin asserts, that no better written work had previously appeared in French ; and does he not overlook the Introduction a la vie devote ? In what respect the book was really an innovation ; because it brought theology properly so called within reach of the lay public. As to the authority of lay- men in the matter of religion. The Prince of Conde [father of the Great Conde] refutes Arnauld's first book in his Remarques chreticnnes et catholiques, 1644 ; another ref...utation by the learned Father Petau : De la penitence publique, 1644. The fortunes of Arnauld's book come to be bound up with those of the Augustinus, for which work Arnauld writes an apology in answer to the bull of Urban VIII. ; and in this way the Port-Koyal becomes the fortress of Jansenism. Arnauld s conflicts with the Sorbonne ; his condemna- tion ; appearance on the scene of Pascal.
Jansenism becomes a definitely organised party; its numerous adherents; the "Mothers of the Church": Mme de Guenienee, ' Mine du Plessis-Guenegand, Mme de Sable, the Duchesse de Luynes, the Duchesse de Longueville ; and in this connection, of the THE NATIONALIZATION OF FRENCH LITERATURE 145 Cervantes, Lopez de Vega, and Rojas ; since the Precieuses, as has been said, confined their efforts at first to acclimatising Gongorism in France.


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