Notes on The Child of Pleasure
Notes on Gabriele D'Annunzio's *The Child of Pleasure*. P. 58. Between the Trinity obelisk and the Conception column, I suspended...
Notes on Gabriele D'Annunzio's *The Child of Pleasure*. P. 58. Between the Trinity obelisk and the Conception column, I suspended...
Notes from Jean-Pierre Moisset's *Histoire du catholicisme* (chapter 9: The Shock of Modernity (mid-18th century – 1870), p. 394. The ritual of touching...
Most of the quotations concerning the French Revolution given in this article come from the book "Historiquement correct" by Jean Sévillia. — S...
It is always amusing and instructive to realize the contradictions of one's opponents. How can this modern society, so proud of its freedom, of its...
To fully understand Oshio Heihachiro's actions, one must understand that they are dictated by an anti-revolutionary character and will...
So Onfray read a book that reveals the making of Ernst Jünger… Michel Vanoosthuyse: Fascism and Pure Literature. It reveals—we are always told….
There are some incredible stories. Pierre Jean Smet's is one of them. While chatting with my friend JB from C. the other evening, always with the same joy, I...
There's the beautiful Italian word "vergogna," and there's the French word, emptied of its meaning in modern times, "shame." Who hasn't found themselves in the middle of...