Pascal

Pascal

PascalThere are few names which have become more classical in modern literature than that of Blaise Pascal....
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Pascal

Pascal

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Pascal

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Author: Tulloch, John,1823-1886
Format: eBook
Language: English

Pascal

There are few names which have become more classical in modern literature than that of Blaise Pascal. There is hardly any name more famous at once in literature, science, and religion. Cut off at the early age of thirty-ninethe fatal age of geniushe had long before attained pre-eminent distinction as a geometer and discoverer in physical science; while the rumour of his genius as the author of the Provincial Letters, and as one of the chiefs of a notable school of religious thought, had spread far and wide. His writings continue to be studied for the perfection of their style and the vitality of their substance. As a writer, he belongs to no school, and is admired simply for his greatness by Encyclopedist and Romanticist, by Catholic and Protestant alike,by men like Voltaire and Condorcet and Sainte-Beuve, no less than by men like Bossuet, Vinet, and Neander. His Penses have been carefully restored, and re-edited with minute and loving faithfulness in our time by editors of such opposite tastes and tendencies as M. Prosper Faugre, M. Havet, and M. Victor Rochet. p. 2Cousin considered it one of the glories of his long intellectual career that he had first led the way to the remarkable restoration of Pascals remains. Of all the illustrious names which group themselves around Port Royal, it is Pascal alone, and Racinewho was more its pupil, but less its representativewhose genius can be said to survive, and to invest it with an undying lustre. Pascals early death, the reserve of his friends under the assaults which the Provincial Letters provoked, and his very fame, as a writer, have served in some degree to obscure his personality. To many a modern reader he is little else than a great name. The man is hidden away behind the author of the Penses, or the defender of Port Royal. Some might even say that his writings are now more admired than studied. They have been so long the subject of eulogy that their classical character is taken for granted, and the reader of the present day is content to look at them from a respectful distance rather than spontaneously study them for himself. There may be some truth in this view. Pascal is certainly, like many other great writers, far more widely known than he is understood or appreciated. The old, which are still the common, editions of the Penses, have also given a certain commonplace to his reputation. It were certainly a worthy task to set him more clearly before our age both as a man and as a writer. It is no easy task, however, to do this; and to tell the full story of Pascals life is no longer possible. Its records, numerous as they are, are incomplete; all fail more or less at an interesting point of his career. They leave much unexplained; and the most familiar confidences of his sisters and niece, who have preserved p. 3many interesting details regarding him, have not entirely removed the veil from certain aspects of his character. The well-known life by Madame Prier, his elder sister, is of course the chief authentic source of his biography. It was written shortly after his death, although not published for some time later; and nothing can be more lively, graphic, and yet dignified, than its portraiture of his youthful precocity, and, again, of the devotions and austerities of his later years. But it leaves many gaps unsupplied. Like other memoirs of the kind, it is written from a somewhat conventional point of view. No one, as M. Havet says, was nearer to him in all senses of the expression, or could have given a more true and complete account of all the incidents in his life; but she was not only his sister, but his enthusiastic friend and admirer, in whose eyes he was at once a genius and a sainta man of God, called to a great mission. It was from a consciousness of this mission, and the full glory of his religious fame, that she looked back upon all his life; and the lines in which she draws it are coloured, in consequence, too gravely and monotonously. Certain particulars she drops out of sight altogether. These are to be found scattered here and there, sometimes in his own letters, more frequently in the letters of his younger sister, Jacqueline, and in a supplementary memoir, written by his niece, Marguerite Prier, all of which have been carefully published in our time, and made accessible to any reader. [3] The researches of M. Cousin, M. Faugre, and M. Havet, the p. 4curious and interesting monograph of M. Llut, [4a] have thrown light on various points; while the copious portraiture of Sainte-Beuve [4b] has given to the whole an animation and a desultory charm which no English pen need strive to imitate. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 26726
Author: Tulloch, John
Release Date: Sep 29, 2008
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Editor: Oliphant, Mrs. (Margaret), 1828-1897

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