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The Rebel as Catholic

Gueard Jr., Albert | April 24, 1948 issue

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The article presents information about a book "Peguy and Les Cashiers De La Quizane," by Daniel Halevy. This book is a biography of Charles Pierre Peguy, French poet and nationalist who died in the World War I. Daniel Halvey fought by the side of Peguy in the great battles of the Dreyfus case. He had his difficulties, with the stubborn and some would say perverse editor, pamphleteer, and poet; but the depths of his admiration and affection were not disturbed. In 1914, just before the war, he wrote an essay ranking Peguy, prophetically, among the new masters. This essay, after Peguy's death, became a book in 1918.

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BIOGRAPHY; PEGUY, Charles, 1873-1914; PEGUY & Les Cashiers De La Quizane (Book); HALEVY, Daniel; NATIONALISM; POETS
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