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The Cathedral, by J.-K. Huysmans

The Cathedral, by J.-K. Huysmans

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The Cathedral, by J.-K. Huysmans

The Cathedral, by J.-K. Huysmans



The Cathedral, by J.-K. Huysmans

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"[...]rocks in the very jaws of the pit. For now and again the reptile flung itself up on points of stone that rent it as it passed; the waters changed as though poisoned by these fangs; they lost their steely hue, and whitened with foam like a bran bath; then the Drac hurried on faster, faster, flinging itself into the shadowy gorge; lingered again on gravelly reaches, wallowing in the sun; presently it gathered up its scattered rivulets and went on its way, scaly with scum like the iridescent dross on boiling lead, till, far away, the rippling rings spread and vanished, skinned and leaving behind them on the banks a white granulated cuticle of pebbles, a hide of dry sand.[...]".

The Cathedral, by J.-K. Huysmans

  • Published on: 2015-03-23
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .74" w x 6.00" l, .81 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 326 pages
The Cathedral, by J.-K. Huysmans

Review "Crafted with painstaking attentiuon to detail, the novel is both an account of a conversion and a detailed examination of the language of medieval art. So thorough is Huysman's description of the cathedral that the book has even been sold as a guide to the building." -- Dr. Penelope Woolf"The voice of the main character, Durtal, is as "wicked, witty, [and] self-lacerating ... [as that of] as that of a contemporary scholar with a bad case of mystical anomie. -- Elizabeth Young, City Limits

Language Notes Text: English, French (translation)

About the Author J.K.Huysmans began writing as a naturalist in the style of Zola. .He changed from being an obscure author and art critic to one of the most famous authors of his day with the publication of A Rebours (Against Nature) in 1884. His novel about Satanism, La-Bas (1891)is the cult novel of the nineteenth century.


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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful. Not JK Husmans' best, but still essential By kk33deg An amazingly detailed and analytical description of a very beutiful place, Notre Dame de Chartres. Understand that the Cathedral Huysmans describes is true gothic architecture at its most extraordinary, and Huysmans really puts his heart into this work. The pages display Huysmans' knowledge of Catholic art, saints (especially martyrs), iconography, and, especially, Notre Dame de Chartres. Huysmans weaves into this the tale of Durtal, the decadent former Satanist now Catholic zealot, as he visits some pious friends in Chartres. Joris Karl's love for this magnificant building, combined with his dedication to realism, yields a compelling account of the cathedral. However, unlike La Bas, En Rade, and En Route, the plot line is somewhat thin, with Durtal coming in second to a building, albeit a beautiful one. Still it is a must read for any serious Huysmans fan, Gothic architecture aficiandos, or anybody who is visiting Chartres and really wnats to know what they're looking at. For contrast, read Au Rebouirs, an equally exacting description of Huysmans' decadent, misanthropic lifestyle and thought written 15 years earlier. Curiously, Huysmans' disdain for humanity at large shines thorugh, even in the Cathedral.

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful. Durtal's spiritual journey continues... By Chris D. Joris-Karl Huysmans' "The Cathedral" is the third volume of his Durtal tetralogy (preceded by "La-Bas" and "En Route", and followed by "L'Oblat"). I have read that "The Cathedral" has been sold and used as a guide for visitors to Chartres cathedral, and the reader certainly gets a detailed tour of the site through the eyes and thoughts of Durtal, as well as additional commentary by the Abbes Gevrasin and Plomb. The description goes beyond the physical, and includes musings on the meanings and symbolism of most of the ornamentation and decoration of the cathedral (and cathedrals in general). Overviews of the cathedral's history, as well as an overview of the history of gothic architecture in France, are tossed in for good measure.After the cathedral itself, most of Durtal's attention is focused on the Virgin Mary, to whom he looks for aid with his current spiritual dilemmas. He also supplies the reader with a history of her manifestations in France and descriptions of the sites. Additional sections deal with the religious symbolism of plants, flowers and trees (as Durtal, Gevrasin and Plomb create a hypothetical botanical version of the cathedral), and of animals as well. As always, Durtal also contemplates religious art and the lives of miscellaneous saints.As can be imagined, this is sometimes tough reading. And the plot itself, you ask? The dramatic tension mostly consists of Durtal agonizing about the "dryness" of his faith, and whether or not this would be helped by making a retreat to the abbey of Solesmes (I won't give away his decision and spoil the ending). Durtal's point of view is both very French and very Catholic.So is "The Cathedral" worth reading? I think a better question would be if you enjoy the writing of Huysmans. If you read and enjoyed the previous two books, then odds are you will enjoy this as well. If you have followed Durtal's story thus far, then I would recommend this book, if for no other reason than to be able to read final book of the series, "L'Oblat", which is generally a better work. In my opinion, this book is the weakest of the four.If you are a stranger to the works of Huysmans, then I would suggest you start with "A Rebours" or "La-Bas" instead. If you are interested in Chartres cathedral from a viewpoint of pre-20th century French Catholic mysticism, you might find some enjoyment here. And if you want to know what St. Hildegarde has to say about the spiritual virtues of ferns, then this will be right up your alley. If you have no familiarity or sympathy with the Roman Catholic liturgy or hagiography, then you will be reading with something of a handicap."The Cathedral" is not without its pleasures, and some of Huysmans odd detours can be quite fascinating. However, Huysmans continues to reference authors, artists and books that the reader would have either to have lived in 19th century France or been a member of a 16th century religious order to have heard of, as well as an assortment of more or less obscure religious figures and authorities. Also, the dramatic tension of Durtal's spiritual crisis in "The Cathedral" is nowhere near as intense, dramatic and moving as it was in "En Route" - he just seems indecisive here.The bottom line: "The Cathedral" is not for everybody. Caveat lector!

9 of 10 people found the following review helpful. The Cathedral By A Customer This is the second to last book in the Durtal series, and describes that character's further aesthetic adventures. It is at once an awesome essay on the architecture of the cathedral and a loose story of Durtal's spiritual delimma. Few writer's have such knowledge in their work, and even fewer have been as inovative in their writing. To those who liked La Bas, The Cathedral is a must.

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