Marguerite Yourcenar reading Nietzsche

Author(s)

  • May Chehab Université de Chypre

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18352/relief.198

Keywords:

Yourcenar, Nietzsche, philosophie, intertextualité

Abstract

Nietzsche’s deconstruction of the philosophy of the subject runs through Marguerite Yourcenar’s work: by a constant doubt as to the philosophical validity of the Western tradition of the ‘I’; by the conviction that the ‘I’ is a fact of language and one of the great errors of intellectualist understanding in the face of the intuitionism of Eastern philosophies; by the substitution of a constellation of the subject for the realm of the unique. To be born to oneself is no longer religious submission, but a personal demand for moral elevation, the fulfillment of which requires acquiescence to one’s destiny - the only freedom accessible to humankind. Christian transcendence is replaced by an aesthetic immanence that gives shape to the Yourcenarian project of self-knowledge.

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Published

2008-07-30

How to Cite

Chehab, M. (2008) “Marguerite Yourcenar reading Nietzsche”, RELIEF - REVUE ÉLECTRONIQUE DE LITTÉRATURE FRANÇAISE, 2(2), pp. 262–275. doi:10.18352/relief.198.