Template:Did you know nominations/Gabriel André Aucler
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The result was: promoted by Hey man im josh talk 14:36, 13 June 2024 (UTC)
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Gabriel André Aucler
- ... that Gabriel André Aucler tried to reestablish paganism after the French Revolution?
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- ALT1: ... that Gérard de Nerval used Gabriel André Aucler's 18th-century neopaganism as an example of the persistence of religious faith? Source: "In 'Quintus Aucler', Aucler’s pagan beliefs are presented directly to the reader following the bleak image of the disenchantment of French society. Therefore, the pessimistic vision conveyed in the opening pages is immediately counterbalanced by the revelation of the persistence of religious faith." Nerval's Illimunés, Eccentricity, and the Evolution of Madness, p. 266 (276 in the PDF file)
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