A Protestant Air: Gide, Sartre, Barthes, and the Religion of Literary Modernity

Author:   Clémentine Fauré-Bellaïche
Publisher:   Cornell University Press
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Pages:   318
Publication Date:   15 June 2026
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A Protestant Air: Gide, Sartre, Barthes, and the Religion of Literary Modernity


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A Protestant Air focuses on the Protestant connection linking three intellectual giants of twentieth-century French thought: André Gide, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Roland Barthes. All three came from a Protestant background and thus shared a common marginality in a nation culturally marked by Catholicism, one that profoundly shaped their personalities, thinking, and literary careers. When Gide received the Nobel Prize in 1947, he declared that if he had represented anything as a writer, it was the ""spirit of protestation."" Clémentine Fauré-Bellaïche explores the filiation that this spirit weaves between Gide, Sartre, and Barthes. She shows how their Protestant difference, confronted with France's Catholicity, informed their posture as writers, their conceptualization of literature, and their elaboration of the figure of the French intellectual as a counterauthority, with a distinctive positioning vis-à-vis the individual and the institution. As such, A Protestant Air examines the religious underpinnings of twentieth-century letters and politics, their interaction with the secularization of French society, and, more broadly, the historical and philosophical relationship between the Protestant ethos and modernity itself.

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Author:   Clémentine Fauré-Bellaïche
Publisher:   Cornell University Press
Imprint:   Cornell University Press
ISBN:  

9781501786952


ISBN 10:   1501786954
Pages:   318
Publication Date:   15 June 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction: The Protestant Ethos and The Modern Attitude 1. ""An Ultra-Modern Huguenot"": The Debutant Gide and Fin-de-Si.cle Anti-Protestantism 2. ""A Little Boy Amusing Himself, Combined with a Protestant Pastor Who Bores Him"": Gide's Ambivalence 3. The Writer as Professor of Desire: Gide, Going Public, and the Anxiety of Influence 4. ""Like a Weed on the Compost of Catholicity"": Jean-Paul Sartre's Self-Division and the French Religious Divide 5. ""A Protestant to His Fingertips"": The Neutral and Roland Barthes's ""Protestation of Singularity"" Epilogue: The Post-Secular and the Return of the Catholic Ethos

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Cleìmentine Faureì-Bellache is Assistant Professor of French and Francophone Studies at Brandeis University.

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