The Oblate

1903 novel by Joris-Karl Huysmans
The Oblate
AuthorJoris-Karl Huysmans
Original titleL'Oblat
Working titleThe Oblate
TranslatorEdward Perceval
LanguageFrench
Publication date
1903
Publication placeFrance
Published in English
1924
Preceded byThe Cathedral 

The Oblate (French: L'Oblat) is the last novel by the French writer Joris-Karl Huysmans, first published in 1903.

The Oblate is the final book in Huysmans' cycle of four novels featuring the character Durtal, a thinly disguised portrait of the author himself. Durtal had already appeared in Là-bas, En route and The Cathedral, which traced his (and the author's) conversion to Catholicism.

In The Oblate, Durtal becomes an oblate, reflecting Huysmans' own experiences in the religious community at Ligugé. Like many of Huysmans' other novels, it has little plot. The author uses the book to examine the Christian liturgy, express his opinions about the state of Catholicism in contemporary France and explore the question of suffering.

Sources

  • Baldick, Robert (2006). King, Brendan (ed.). The Life of J.-K. Huysmans. Dedalus. ISBN 9781903517437.

External links

  • Full French Text, at Internet Archive
  • 1924 English translation by Edward Perceval
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Novels by Joris-Karl Huysmans
  • Marthe (1876)
  • Les Sœurs Vatard (1879)
  • En ménage (1881)
  • À vau-l'eau (1882)
  • À rebours (1884)
  • En rade (1887)
  • Là-bas (1891)
  • En route (1895)
  • La cathédrale (1898)
  • L'Oblat (1903)
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