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the chance swerve: visions of madness
One curious statement about Lucretius appears, not in any contemporary or near-contemporary writer, but in the Christian chronicle of Saint-Jerome: that he was driven mad by a love philter administered by his wife, wrote his famous poem, The Nature of … Continue reading →
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Tagged alain de botton, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Baruch Spinoza, Christopher Hitchens, Epicurean logic, Epicurus, Harold Bloom, Lucretius, Lucretius The Nature of Things, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Pierre Bonnard, Saint Jerome, Saint jerome and Lucretius, Theodor Adorno
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