Érasme et Luther selon Stefan Zweig: un antagonisme irréductible

Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 82 (2):123-145 (2002)
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En 1934, pour justifier son silence face au nazisme, Stefan Zweig publie un essai historique sur Érasme qui est en même temps une apologie. Pour camper l’humaniste, son alter ego, il se fonde sur la biographie rédigée par Johan Huizinga. Par contre, Luther, l’irréductible opposant d’Érasme, disparaît presque entièrement sous la figure de Hitler, et n’a guère de consistance historique.In 1934 Stefan Zweig published, in order to justify his silence towards Nazism, an historical essay about Erasmus, which was at the same time an apology. In order to portray the humanist, his alter ego, he based himself on the biography written by Johan Huizinga. Luther however, Erasmus’ implacable opponent, is swallowed up almost completely by the figure of Hitler, and has hardly any historical substance

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