Le Catholique (Paris)
Type | Monthly |
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Founded | 1826 |
Language | French |
Ceased publication | 1829 |
Headquarters | Paris, Kingdom of France |
Le Catholique was a literary journal founded in 1826 by Ferdinand Eckstein and which he composed almost single handed.[1]
History
After the Bourbon Restoration Eckstein settled in Paris, and became one of the foremost political writers of that period, editing first the Drapeau Blanc, and then Le Catholique. A "virtually German journal,"[2] Le Catholique was written almost entirely by Eckstein from 1826 to 1829.
Focusing on "the universality of human knowledge from the point of view of the unity of doctrine," Le Catholique was modelled on Der Katholik, published by Bruno Liebermann in Mainz. Eckstein fused the "historico-symbolic approach to religion" of his German teachers, — such as Friedrich Schlegel, but above all Creuzer[3] — and the French traditionalist school of La Mennais, De Bonald and De Maistre, although he remained apart from the ultra political positions.
See also
Notes
- ↑ Lardinois, Roland (2018). Scholars and Prophets: Sociology of India from France in the 19th-20th Centuries. London: Routledge, p. 84.
- ↑ Richardson, Frank C. (1962). "The First Reviews, 1826–1828." In: Kleist in France. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, pp. 15–19.
- ↑ McCalla, Arthur (1998). A Romantic Historiosophy: The Philosophy of History of Pierre-Simon Ballanche. Leiden: Brill, p. 279.
References
- Berthiot, François (1998). Le baron d'Eckstein, journaliste et critique littéraire. Paris: Éd. des Écrivains.
- Burtin, Nicolas (1931). Un semeur d'idées au temps de la Restauration: Le baron d'Eckstein. Paris: E. De Boccard.
- Derré, Jean-René (1962). Lamennais, ses amis et le mouvement des idées à l'époque romantique (1824-1834). Paris: Klincksieck.
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