PÉGUY, CHARLES

shärl pāgēˈ, 1873–1914, French poet and writer. Of a poor, working family, he won scholarships and made a brilliant record as a student. He left the École normale supérieure to devote himself to the cause of socialism. He was, however, individual in his views, and he broke with the socialist party. In 1900 he founded the Cahiers de la quinzaine, a periodical in which he published his own works and those of other young writers. Through his life he worked passionately for justice, truth, and the good of the common person and the world. He was the outstanding Roman Catholic supporter of Dreyfus in the Dreyfus Affair, and his polemics against injustice were fiery. Though formally he was often at odds with the church, he is among the foremost modern Catholic writers. He sought to infuse spirituality into every aspect of life. His great poem Le Mystère de la charité de Jeanne d'Arc (1910, tr. by Julian Green 1950) expresses his ideal of the spiritual in action. His repetitive chantlike verse has great power. Others of his long works are Le Porche du mystère de la deuxième vertu (1911) and Eve (1913). He was killed at the battle of the Marne in World War I. Translations of his works appear in Basic Verities (1943) and Men and Saints (1944), both translated by Ann and Julian Green; Julian Green also translated some of Péguy's religious poetry in God Speaks (1945).

See studies by M. Villiers (1965), N. Jussem-Wilson (1965), H. A. Schmitt (1967), and G. Hill (1984).

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...immaterial for worldly success, if not positively harmful; Charles, on the other hand, found the ultimate motive for his actions...like that had not become incarnate in human society? asked Peguy, that valiant forerunner of our twentieth- century Christian...
...mysticism always ends in politics. CHARLES PEGUY American Enterprise Institute...J. Baroody, Jr., President Charles T. Fisher III Herman J. Schmidt...as time goes on. To put it as Charles Lindblom does in his recent book...
...2 vols. New York, 1925. Peguy Charles. Jeanne dArc: Drame en Trois...life, her destiny with France. Charles Peguy, the early twentieth century...France, besides the aforementioned Charles Peguy. Of course, Mark Twain also...
...Fourth angle is the vision of one man: Charles de Gaulle. There are many objective reasons...discussion of France in the era of Charles de Gaulle can fail to try to give a temporary...be expected, it was the disciples of Charles Maurras or Henri Massis, admirers of...
...emotive, mystical works of Charles Peguy and Rene Chateaubriand...not an innovation of Charles de Gaulle. For more...national sentiment of Charles de Gaulle cannot be reduced...tradition like that of Peguy but also by some of...
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...quatre Etats confederes (juif, protestant, macon, meteque) . Charles MAURRAS, cite par P. TREPANIER, <<Le maurrassisme au...Paris, Gamier, 1919: Les chapelles litteraires--Claudel, Jammes, Peguy, Paris, Garnier, 1920 (annote): Cinquante ans ele pensee francaise...
...lEcole Normale au cours des annees qui vont des environs de 1895 aux environs de 1900; si javais ete le camarade de Mathiez, de Peguy, dAlbert Thomas, il est extremement probable qua vingt-et-un ans jaurais ete socialiste, quitte a evoluer ensuite, il mest impossible...
...patience in the face of despair. Charles Peguys epic theological poem, The...While for Marcel (together with Peguy, Pieper, and Tinder), a restless...Dystopia. Boulder, CO: Westview P, 2000. Peguy, Charles. The Portal of the Mystery of Hope...
...III. Berlin: Marx-Engels-Verlag, 1932. Mumford, Lewis. The Story of Utopias. New York: Boni and Liveright, 1922. Peguy, Charles (Pierre Baudoin). Marcel: Premier dialogue de la cite harmonieuse. Paris: Bellais, 1896. Prodi, Paolo. Una storia...
...and "maitre," (2) Charles Maurras, as "une...verra pas Drumont, ni Peguy, ni moi." (3) Writing...Edouard Drumont or Charles Peguy, as Bemanos imagines...Georges Bernanos a Charles Maurras" LAmi du...mentions Drumont and Peguy together in La Grande...
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Charles Peguy by Roger Kimball A great...which opens the door to commotion. --Charles Peguy, "Note on M. Bergson" Truths pedagogue...Geoffrey Hill, The Mystery of the Charity of Charles Peguy In the introduction to his Essays on...
...century prior to Benedicts letter, Charles Peguy (1873-1914) published The Porch...with an irresistible tenderness. Charles Peguy was born in Orleans, the son of...baptizing their three children. Charles Peguy thus found himself a "public sinner...
...perhaps for that reason more urgent and promising than ever. I have welcomed the challenge of hope implied by a poem by Charles Peguy, "The Mystery of the Holy Innocents." He audaciously but properly imagines God speaking upon the deaths of the innocent...
A Little Hope. by Martin E. Marty NOW AND THEN I take off the shelf Charles Peguys Mystery of the Holy Innocents, a book-length poem I first read as a newly minted Ph.D. in 1956, the year it was published...
...spirituality--Dostoyevsky, Flannery OConnor, Walker Percy, Thomas Merton, T. S. Eliot, Jacques Maritain, Charles Peguy, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Charles de Foucauld, Therese de Lisieux--it seems to be more about the exertions of religious virtuosi than...
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...can always hop back. They heard you can find a job in 24 hours in London, and they want to improvetheir English. The Charles Peguy centre in London provides them with a list ofFrench-owned restaurants and bars where theyll go knocking and ask for...
...wrestled with spiritual problems for which, in his view, philosophy could offer neither solutions nor consolations. Charles Peguy, who lost his faith at an early age only to embrace a heterodox version shortly before giving the last full measure...
...and full debate about what kind of immigration policy we should try to enforce. Mr. Buchanan quotes the French poet, Charles Peguy: "It will never be known what acts of cowardice have been motivated by the fear of looking insufficiently progressive...
...same wavelength as the verse dramas of TS Eliot and Christopher Fry, and the earlier French plays of Paul Claudel and Charles Peguy. As Robin Phillips, the director of its only English production at the Westminster Theatre in 1982, the year of John...
...private affair; rather, we love God and neighbor in community. In his play "The Mystery of the Charity of Joan of Arc," Charles Peguy wrote: "You do not save your soul as you save a treasure; you save it as you lose a treasure, by squandering it. We...


 

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PEGUY, CHARLES sharl page , 1873 1914, French poet and writer. Of a poor, working family, he won scholarships and made a brilliant record as...
...prominent feature of Parisian letters: the Parnassians , led by Charles Marie Leconte de Lisle ; the group around the Goncourt...great poets of the age, including Paul Verlaine , Rimbaud, Peguy , and later Paul Valery , worked for the most part outside...
...Clemenceau , in whose paper Zolas letter appeared, Jean Jaures , Rene Waldeck-Rousseau , Anatole France , Charles Peguy , and Joseph Reinach . They were, in part, less personally concerned with Dreyfus, who remained in solitary confinement...


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