"Memoirs of a Nun" is an important novel that has a high place in Diderot's intellectual life and his reflections on man. A nun can be considered a full-view mirror of the "psychosis" of a human being who was raised in the deadly ...
"Memoirs of a Nun" is an important novel that has a high place in Diderot's intellectual life and his reflections on man. A nun can be considered a full-view mirror of the "psychosis" of a human being who was raised in the deadly environment of the monastery. All those pitiable creatures portrayed by Diderot have succumbed to their bodies, indulgences, instincts, and rebellion against their will. The purity of each of their hearts has been destroyed and their souls have succumbed to their desires, nightmares, and intellectual temptation. Once again, it can be said that this novel by Diderot is a telling image of the alienation of man and body, and the central feature of the work is the human being deprived of individual freedom.
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