El Montaigne de Pla: del “moralisme” clàssic al periodisme modern
Author
Sáez Mateu, Ferran
Other authors
Universitat Ramon Llull. Facultat de Comunicació i Relacions Internacionals Blanquerna
Publication date
2007Abstract
The current concept of “moralism”, or even of the term “moral”, has undergone a complex semantic evolution which started in the dying moments of the ancient world and continues today. The turning point of this transformation can be found in the work of Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592), whom great academics such as Hugo Friedrich described as “post-antique”. Some authors of the 20th century, such as Pla and Zweig, revived or accepted the perspective of Montaigne. For obvious reasons, this revival turned out to be wrong, in that it juxtaposed two nearly contradictory meanings of the concept of “moral”. This confusion has generated some extraordinarily erroneous writing about the nature and, above all, the intentions of writers such as Josep
Pla. In this article we include texts that show the danger of juxtaposing the two meanings of the word “moral” in the work of certain 20th century authors such as Pla.
Document Type
Article
Published version
Language
Català
Subject (CDU)
070 - Newspapers. The Press. Journalism
Keywords
Periodisme
Pla Casadevall, Josep
Pages
14 p.
Publisher
Universitat Ramon Llull. Facultat de Comunicació i Relacions Internacionals Blanquerna
Is part of
Trípodos, núm. 20, 2007
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