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Frank Kermode: Blasphemy, 14 January 2002
Blasphemy: Impious Speech in the West from the 17th to the 19th Century
by Alain Cabantous, translated by Eric Rauth.
Columbia, 288 pp., £21.50, February 2002,0 231 11876 7 Show More
by Alain Cabantous, translated by Eric Rauth.
Columbia, 288 pp., £21.50, February 2002,
“... de Viau. Atheists were of course blasphemers by definition, and we know from the charges against Christopher Marlowe that, like Théophile, they sometimes larded their tavern conversation with rather juvenile insults to religion – the Virgin was a whore, Christ was a bastard and St John was his bedfellow, and so on. It seems that one somehow needed to ... ”