Hello, Ernest

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Name
Hello, Ernest Gender: M
born on 5 November 1828 at 00:15 (= 12:15 AM )
Place Lorient, France, 47n45, 3w22
Timezone LMT m3w22 (is local mean time)
Data source
Quoted BC/BR
Rodden Rating AA
Collector: Gauquelin
Astrology data s_su.18.gif s_scocol.18.gif 12°36' s_mo.18.gif s_libcol.18.gif 11°37 Asc.s_leocol.18.gif 29°07'



Ernest Hello

Biography

French Roman Catholic writer, who produced books and articles on philosophy, theology, and literature.

Frail from infancy, Hello also suffered from a spinal or bone disease. This struggle probably tinged his prose with a melancholy strain.

His best-known book, Physionomie de saints (1875), which has been translated into English (1903) as Studies in Saintship, does not display his qualities best. Contes extraordinaires, published not long before his death, is better and more original, being often cited for its artistic yet lucid prose.

But Ernest Hello is mostly remembered now for a series of philosophical and critical essays, from Renan, l'Allemagne et l'atheisme (1861), which was re-published in an enlarged edition posthumously, through L'Homme (1871) on life, art and science in relation to present-day life (it was in its 7th edition by 1905), and Les Plateaux de la balance (1880) to the posthumously published Le Siècle, probably his master-work.

The peculiarity of his standpoint and the originality and vigour of his approach make his studies, of Shakespeare, Hugo and others, of abiding importance as literary "triangulation," the results of object, subject and point of view. His interest in the application of philosophy and theology for the modern human condition is an enduring exploration, and indeed steps beyond the stricter parameters of Church thinking to speak to those seeking a way to live as well as fashion a creative perspective.

He died at Kéroman, near Lorient, 14 July 1885.


Link to Wikipedia biography

Events

Source Notes

Gauquelin vol 6

Categories

  • Vocation : Writers : Critic
  • Vocation : Writers : Religion/ Philosophy