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  1. In The Answer to Lord Chandos, a text the author spent forty-one years meticulously crafting, Pascal Quignard passionately challenges this withdrawal and urges us not to forsake the power of poetry.

    • Pascal Quignard
  2. In The Answer to Lord Chandos, a text that was meticulously crafted over 41 years, Pascal Quignard passionately challenges this withdrawal and urges us not to forsake the power of poetry. His exhortation meditates on Emily Brontë, Handel, Rembrandt and more to demonstrate how literature rejuvenates our connection to the universe.

    • Pascal Quignard
  3. A century later, Quignard, writing as Lord Bacon in 1605, responds to Hofmannsthal by passionately rejecting Lord Chandos’s resignation to silence and his wish to find shelter in an ineffable ‘outside’ language.

  4. In The Answer to Lord Chandos, a text that was meticulously crafted over 41 years, Pascal Quignard passionately challenges this withdrawal and urges us not to forsake the power of poetry. His exhortation meditates on Emily Brontë, Handel, Rembrandt and more to demonstrate how literature rejuvenates our connection to the universe.

  5. Pascal Quignard. An excerpt from the new work. H. ugo von Hofmannsthal suffered a terrible nervous breakdown that began the month of November 1899, right at the turn of the century, though his despair did not have to do with this turn. His distress had to do with love and marriage. This pain lasted a year and a half.

  6. May 9, 2024 · In The Answer to Lord Chandos, a text that was meticulously crafted over 41 years, Pascal Quignard passionately challenges this withdrawal and urges us not to forsake the power of poetry. His exhortation meditates on Emily Bront , Handel, Rembrandt and more to demonstrate how literature rejuvenates our connection to the universe.

  7. In The Answer to Lord Chandos, a text that was meticulously crafted over 41 years, Pascal Quignard passionately challenges this withdrawal and urges us not to forsake the power of poetry. His exhortation meditates on Emily Brontë, Handel, Rembrandt and more to demonstrate how literature rejuvenates our connection to the universe.

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