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Old 11-04-2009, 06:33 AM   #241
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Originally Posted by sebastienbillard View Post
I think Rimbaud and Baudelaire are over hyped, especially when you consider the lifestyle of this kind of people (not soo good exemples for the youth). More generally when you look at all the authors praised by the system and dig a little, it is very deceiving : many of them were racists, mysoginic, antisemits, alcoholic or drug users. The so called "Lumières" and their descendants were very dark sometimes. I regret some litteratures is not read in school (in France at least). What come to my mind are apophtegms of the fathers of the desert, buddhist scriptures, english poetry and litterature... There is a infinite world to read and always the same figures are mentionned...
Well this is a discussion on the literary merits of works, not on the moral merits of their authors. And frankly I would be shocked if religious texts were studied in class. I also have doubts on the literary merits of those texts, but since I haven't read them, I suppose I may be wrong.
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