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| | New Criterion : Charles Peguy.(Critical Essay) @ HighBeam Research (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08) |
 | | Truth's pedagogue, braving an entrenched class of fools and scoundrels, children of the world, his eyes caged and hostile behind glass--still Peguy said that Hope is a little child. |
 | | In the introduction to his Essays on European Literature (1950), E. Curtius remarked on his good fortune in having been a contemporary and an interpreter of "men like Gide, Claudel, Peguy, Proust, Valery, Hofmannsthal, Ortega, Joyce, Eliot." Greatness calls forth greatness, so it is easy to understand Curtius's gratitude. |
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