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Titre Le sentimentalisme russe et la franc-maçonnerie
Auteur Natalia Kochetkova, Jean Breuillard
Mir@bel Revue Revue des Etudes Slaves
Numéro Vol. 74, no 4, 2002
Rubrique / Thématique
Le sentimentalisme russe, sous la direction de Jean Breuillard
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Page 689-700
Résumé anglais Russian Sentimentalism and Freemasonry The spreading of Sentimentalism in Russia coincides with a period of great activity in Masonic lodges, notably the one made up of the circle formed around N. I. Novikov during the years 1770-1780. In spite of their divergences with Freemasons, writers such as M. N. Murav'ev, N. M. Karamzin or A. N. Radiščev felt their profound moral influence. Ail these men were interested in the same issues (the attention paid to 'the inner man', the celebration of friendship — this 'sacred union of souls' — , the pursuit of happiness). Freemasonry and Sentimentalism constitute two separate worlds, which maintained close contacts but did not merge and sometimes conflicted while being sources of mutual enrichment.
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