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In Praise of Folly
In Praise of Folly | Desiderius Erasmus
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This witty, influential work by one of the greatest scholars of the Renaissance satirizes the shortcomings of the upper classes and religious institutions of the time. The most effective of all Erasmus's writings ripe with allusions, vignettes, and caricatures the literary gem was not only an extremely intelligent and articulate response to pretentiousness of all sorts, it also proved to be spiritual dynamite, leaving monastic brothers and clergymen the objects of universal laughter.The book's purported narrator, the goddess Folly, proclaims herself to be the daughter of Youth and Wealth, nursed by Drunkenness and Ignorance. She is accompanied by such followers as Self-love, Pleasure, Flattery, and Sound Sleep.A clever mix of drollery and fantasy, fast-paced and lighthearted in tone, the work has proved to be a lively and valuable commentary on modern times. It remains, according to the great Dutch historian John Huizinga, "a masterpiece of humour and wise irony something that no one else could have given to the world.""
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M.V
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My favorite piece ever. Finally got my own printed copy. Not the most eye friendly script, but this one‘s gonna be heavily marker highlighted anyway.

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thereadingowlvina
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Yup! I could totally relate to this! 😂😂😂

#qotd

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Simona
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Must have book for any personal library ...

#quotsynov17 #tell

Libby1 True. 7y
batsy Great quote. 7y
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Simona
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Some #truths in satirical manner.

#maybookflowers

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GoneFishing
In Praise of Folly | Desiderius Erasmus

For anyone who loves intensely lives not in himself but in the object of his love, and the further he can move out of himself into his love, the happier he is.

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GoneFishing
In Praise of Folly | Desiderius Erasmus

...it is a sneaking piece of cowardice for authors to put feigned names to their works, as if, like bastards of their brain, they were afraid to own them.

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GoneFishing
In Praise of Folly | Desiderius Erasmus

The chief element of happiness is this: to want to be what you are.

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Simona
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