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Author Hutten, Ulrich von, 1488-1523
Translator Tailhade, Laurent, 1854-1919
Uniform Title Epistolae obscurorum virorum. French
Title Epitres des hommes obscurs du chevalier Ulric von Hutten traduites par Laurent Tailhade
Alternate Title Épîtres des hommes obscurs du chevalier Ulrich von Hutten traduites par Laurent Tailhade
Note Reading ease score: 69.1 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
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Summary "Épitres des hommes obscurs du chevalier Ulric von Hutten" traduites par Laurent Tailhade is a collection of satirical writings that likely originated during the early 16th century. The work critiques the ignorance and corruption of the monastic and clerical classes in Germany during a time of significant social and religious upheaval, primarily addressing the tensions leading up to the Protestant Reformation. Through the lens of Hutten's sharp wit, the book explores themes of humanism and enlightenment, targeting figures such as Reuchlin and the Dominican order, while reflecting on the broader cultural movements of the Renaissance. The opening of this collection introduces readers to the historic context of Hutten's letters, which were part of a broader intellectual battle against the obscurantism of his time. It details the tensions between humanist scholars and the religious authorities, focusing on figures like Johann Reuchlin, who faced persecution for promoting Jewish texts. Hutten, characterized as a fiery and combative figure, uses humor and irony to peel back the layers of hypocrisy and ignorance in the religious establishment. His letters not only aim to defend Reuchlin but also satirize the absurdity and superstitions of the clerics, providing a vibrant snapshot of the cultural clash that defined the early Reformation. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language French
LoC Class PA: Language and Literatures: Classical Languages and Literature
Subject Satire
Subject Luther, Martin, 1483-1546
Subject Reuchlin, Johann, 1455-1522
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EBook-No. 63846
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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