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October 23, 1929 THE COMMONWEAL 649 BOOKS Blake the Philosopher Blake and Modern Thought. by Denis 8aurat. New York: The Dial Press. $4.00. ~. LAKE'S peculiar usefulness in our...

...She shrinks from nothing--neither lust nor cruelty...
...Mitchison may be sure at any time of a gratified and admiring audience...
...Snowden is a principle, Mr...
...That synthesis which is impossible to philosophy Blake has, occasionally, achieved it [sic] in his poetry...
...It is to be hoped that an American publisher will soon give us in book form the translation of at least these parts of a work so rich in lessons for us all...
...Lord Birkenhead's secret is revealed in a sentence: "With one little spark of idealism he might have been, and probably would have been, one of the greatest men of all time...
...JOSEPH J. I~ILLY...
...A campaign against the Action Franqaise was begun among Belgian Catholics...
...Immortality is treated as an absurd idea...
...In the first place, Mr...
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...The Barbarian Stories are slighter than the earlier collection, When the Bough Breaks, but Mrs...
...Architecture Ralph Adams Cram Jan...
...and Ship's Log and Other Poems...
...Of course the ~eat has been tried again and again...
...The Action Fran~aise, influenced by certain misguided members of the regular clergy, refused to submit, maintaining that the Pope had acted from merely political motives...
...These memoirs, here for the first time translated into English, are an amusing record of the foibles, vanities, and pretensions of a hack writer who had the good fortune to furnish three workmanlike librettos for one of the world's supreme musical October 23 , I929 THE COMMONWEAL 653 geniuses--Don Giovanni, Le Nozze di Figaro, and Cosi Fan Tutti...
...matter must unite and become one with spirit...
...DAVID MORTON is associate professor of English at Amherst College, and the author of The Sonnet...
...a bare relation of facts is of course utterly inadequate to give a living portrait of the man, while the interpretation of his genius and his work can be successfully attempted only in a book of monumental proportions...
...The ignorance regarding "mediaevalism" which prevailed until recently is now being dispelled...
...The author's mind interposes no colored gauze of prejudice or prettification...
...In justice to Urizen, however, we should note that he is not altogether given over to wickedness, but possesses some quite admirable traits...
...God the Creator--reason, the adversary, the usurper--to maintain his sway, imposed on the world the laws of nature and on man the bondage of the Ten Commandments...
...At first glance, Mr...
...OETHE is not a figure possible of compression into a short biography...
...Others wrote in similar vein, but friends of the Action Fransaise among the higher clergy hastened to implore Plus X not to condemn the movement, and the Pope consented not to publish the decree of the Congregation of the Index, which had been passed in I912 against the works of Maurras...
...The Case of Maurras La fin d'une Mystification, by A. Lugan...
...Hodgson is a master of a rapid, vivid and economical style and of a gift for seizing upon the salient characteristics of his people...
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...Hodgson's book is Ramsay MacDonald...
...But the spark is not there...
...Hodgson finds Lady Astor a bit elusive and Mussolini beyond the confines of his sympathies...
...THE author o~ this book, a former minister in Detroit, is not a cynic, even a tamed one...
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...MacDonald is an attitude and Mr...
...Some, however, might prefer The Konung of White Walls, which, with Oh Gay Are the Garlands, relates the wild adventures and carousals of Norse mercenaries in Russia and Constantinople, a thousand years ago...
...The new knowledge concerning this subject, once confined to specialists, is now being made accessible to the cultured public...
...Both the form, as printed, suggests free rhythm, and the many explicit musical directions appear to confirm the impression that Mr...
...The result for the trained and attentive ear is a mellifluousness not Italianate, but of an English that may be said to be the flower that never bloomed of the original Anglo-Saxon root...
...The work is shown to conceal under its allegories a doctrine more materialistic and degrading than paganism at its worst...
...Insight of a similarly high order marks his summary of that stormy petrel of English politics, Winston Churchill: "Roll as it may, this stone can never find its real niche...
...He tells how many Catholics, forgetful alike of the Gospels and of their own best traditions, exploited the Church in accordance with their political prejudices...
...Urizen the Creator must mingle with and become one with Los who is man...
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...He is always odd man out...
...but I should be much surprised if the following guess at his meaning should prove to be wide of the truth...
...He is desire, energy, the poetic intuition, the true God who is also a man...
...Larsson has obviously steeped himself in the spirit of Anglo-Saxon poetry...
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...Much of the material contained in the closing chapters and in the first part of this remarkable book has appeared in articles contributed by the author to the Catholic World and the Dublin Review...
...It is like window glass, through which we see for ourselves the actual happenings...
...Let us mention, to make clear the magnitude of the attempt, that Milton was concerned fundamentally only with two, reason and passion, and that most writers of the romantic school, from Byron to Verlaine, rarely grasped more than one of these states, generally not reason...
...Chicago: Pl/'illett, Clark and Colby...
...Portraits and Reflections is a shrewd and brilliant little book, especially appealing to those interested in English polities...
...Hence his greatness, and his permanent value...
...our dreams create God...
...Yet the man himself is a delight to those interested in the human comedy...
...E. M. ~kLMEDINGEN IS a Russian noblewoman, now residing in England, who writes with knowledge of European conditions...
...After relating the amazing history of the movement, the Abb~ Lugan proceeds, in the second part of his book, to analyze Le Chemin de Paradis, Maurras's volume of stories republished {n I92o...
...However, since division is error, final salvation depends upon the uniting of all forces now at war...
...and suicide is the only remedy for our troubles...
...I doubt if any will ever arise of greater native ability, courage and sincerity...
...all things whatsoever must join together and become one with Los-Urizen...
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...His Lloyd George, Winston Churchill, J. M. Keynes, Lord Birkenhead and Sir John Simon are vital and have an unmistakably authentic air, and his Alfred Emmanuel Smith is astonishingly fine...
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...Without the least sign of pedantry or even of scholarship, he has very unobtrusively and as if unaware of it, resumed where unhappily, thanks to foreign influences, they were left for dead, certain extremely promising beginnings of rhythms, assonances and internal rhymes which Anglo-Saxon poetry manifested...
...Though most of them are eminent in politics, others gained fame in business, in literature and even in chess...
...A. R. ORAGE, an English critic now residing in America, was for many years the editor of the New Age...
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...SISTKR MARLS STEL~a~ XS a member of the English department in Saint Catherine's College, St...
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...He is a persistent and sometimes disconcerting inquirer who sees in Detroit a microcosm, of contemporary America and who asks himself at every turn how the Protestant church is going to make the "inevitable compromise" between the "rigor of her ideals" and the "dominant interests and prejudices of our industrial civilization...
...SENTX JOtCAS RYPXNS is a new contributor to The Commonweal...
...and the Creation was the Fall both of Man and of God...
...Max Plowman (I927), and of M. Saurat himself...
...those who desire a quick and sympathetic survey of Goethe's life and chief works it is excellent reading, but beyond this it is scarcely important enough to call for serious comment...
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...Wilson ever did: and it is a much more human note...
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...Smith can strike a note as high and dignified as Mr...
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...He is the author of A Lzving Wage...
...Severe penalties were imposed by ecclesiastical authority on the Action Francaise, which became more and more rebellious, so that its organ can now be described in the words of the bishop of Strassburg, as "the most anti-clerical paper in France...
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...CONTRIBUTORS Jo~N CA~TE~, the author of Man Is %Var...
...New York: Payson and Clarke, Limited...
...GRENVILLR VEE~ON, the author of The Image in the Path, is a critic of music and the opera JOSEPH ~[.I~EILLY, a member of the English department of Hunter College, New York City, is the author of Newman as a Man of Letters...
...The highest attribute of Los is mercy...
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...T. LAWRASON, RIGGS...
...PHILIP M. HARDING and MADEFERY ODHNER contribute poetry to the current periodicals...
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...Larsson, except in his stride, is not an apostle of an Anglo-Saxon renaissance in poetry...
...Conducted by r Siuers ~ Me~ Liberal Arts Course, Pre.Medicd, Music, Art Teachers' Promotional Credit Oasses Autumn, Winter, and Spring Quatm~ st~ ~ ,4tmemu~mem...
...and, two, the reading and rereading aloud of the heaven-sent lyrics, especially those of the two Songs, and the purple passages of rhetoric scattered throughout the Prophetic Books...
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...Certainly his profoundest sources are to be found in the Anglo-Saxon tradition, but his stream has received many tributaries before arriving at its present expression...
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...It might be well, then, before turning to the book under review, to ask What does Blake, the philosopher-poet, teach the world and us...
...But the following passage taken almost at random from the poem, Epistle for Spring contains sufficient evidence to give color at least to this judgment: "So are your eyes upon me...
...In the human spirit, he attempts a synthesis of reason, imagination, passion and instinct...
...It is here, and not in his philosophy, that whatever is of "permanent value" in Blake is to be found...
...It is this combination of candor and delicacy, perhaps, that gives her work its strength and freshness...
...AMONG the numerous French books which have appeared as a result of the Holy See s condemnation of the Action Fran~aise, the present volume, by a distinguished priest who has long been an expert critic of the movement, is especially noteworthy...
...where one leaf hangs-a tongue for winds to toll and jangle in my ears" So also are such phrases as "Listen it is the past that screams upon the wind tomorrow's destination :" and "and watch the darkness under trees sniff wavering footprints day had left:" Again, even in the passage I have quoted for another purpose, and much more elsewhere, there is evidence of a still later influence in the repetition of single words like "gone gone" and "old old...
...He is the antinomlan Christ par excellence, who overturns and smashes the tablets of the Law and frees mankind from such tyrannies as chastity, holiness, humility and obedience...
...GRACE HAZARD CONKLING IS an associate professor of English in Smith College and the author of Afternoons In April...
...Junior year may be spent at European branch, in French Switzerland...
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...Such Catholics had thenceforth the anguish of beholding an atheist and personal enemy of Christ hailed as the chief bulwark of religion by many of their fellow-Catholics...
...In the midst of these events, Father Le Floch, superior of the French Seminary in Rome, and Cardinal Billot, resigned their positions...
...M. Cart6, however, at once disarms this criticism in the preface of his book by stating that he proposes "simply to let the reader see the various stages and the more characteristic scenes of his life, leaving aside all questions of philosophic or aesthetic interpretation...
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...Sheppard shows the difference between the real Da Ponte and the portrait painted in the Memoirs...
...Mitchlson is a man...
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...This, I fully realize, is incomplete and far too summary and probably not strictly accurate, but, as a bare outline of the more important portions of Blake's philosophy, it will do to dispel any silly doubt as to Blake's "peculiar usefulness in our time...
...translated from the French by Eleanor Hard...
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...Memoirs of Lorenzo da Ponte...
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...By a supreme stroke of irony this child of eighteenth-century Venice passsed his last days in New York as professor of Italian literature in Columbia College, a position which he owed to his American protector, Clement Moore, the author of The Night Before Christmas...
...but for the first time, so far as I am aware, fully explains the poet's amazing statement that "Adam was a Druid, and Noah also" in terms of British archaeological and ethnical research carried on quite seriously during Blake's lifetime...
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...These words of Professor Saurat taken from his final chapter represent the mature and reasoned judgment of one of the most distinguished contemporary critics of English literature...
...The Pius X School of Liturgical Music in consequence of its recognition of this need, announces a course of public lectures on the History of Sacred Art...
...The revolt of the Action Fran~aise was the logical climax of the whole sorry story...
...I could even cite passages that derive from 652 T H E C O M M O N W E A L October 23, 1929 ell Series of Lectures The tremendous influence of religion on arts and letters is a fact which now is being recognized as one of the most hopeful trends of the age...
...Two years later a Belgium Catholic newspaper showed, as the result 65 ~ T H E C O M M O N W E A L October 23, I929 of an investigation, that Maurras was far and away the favorite leader of Catholic youth...
...the ideal of perfect happiness is a foolish one...
...His work therefore is scarcely more than an outline of Goethe's life, with certain moments such as his Italian journey, his friendship with Schiller, his meeting with Napoleon, and his love for Christina Vulpius, thrown into relief in the manner of the prevailing school of imaginative biography...
...JoHN A. RYAN is professor of moral theology and industrial ethics in the Catholic University of America, and director of the Social Action Department of the l~at*onal Catholic Welfare Conference...
...He is the author of Readers and Writers, and other books...
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...One at least, Niempsor Kar is a pure fairy tale...
...Larsson appears to be an improvisateur and to be singing with the careless rapture of the thrush-or rather, in view of a predominantly tragic mood, of the nightingale...
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...Herr Ludwig was the latest to enter the lists, and brilliant journalist though he is he found it a task beyond his powers...
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...that when, as is inevitable, nlnety-nine hundredths of contemporary verse is forgotten, the princes of posterity will still be reading with delight at least two of the poems contained in this volume, namely, the title poem, 0 City, Cities, and the concluding Epistle for Spring...
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...In his introduction Mr...
...Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy...
...hence he loves to forgive sins...
...In reality the librettist was a decidedly shabby and shady figure, redeemed only by a certain theatrical and poetic flair and a superabundant vitality...
...Passelecq, editor of La Libre Belgique, arraigned, in a widely distributed pamphlet, the fundamental opposition between the Maurrasian doctrines and Christian principles...
...In I9o8, at the request of an eminent prelate, the author of the present volume wrote a book to prove that the doctrines of Maurras and his associates were agnostic, immoral and unchristian...
...I WILL risk a prophecy about Mr...
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...that the ways gone gone and the way I go globe perfectly this wry unguided flesh that wanders blindly to the worm unless your eye upon me makes me whole of old old seasons and the years there's only token of in windy wilderness all dry and barren where one leaf hangs---" But Mr...
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...The schedule is as follows :m Introductory Professor Edward Oct...
...Hodgson is always happy and sometimes epigrammatic in his comparisons of the outstanding figures in the English political firmament--sure proof that he knows their secrets and for what they stand...
...As a further proof of Blake's philosophic importance to the modern world, though not deduced by M. Saurat, let me mention the great enthusiasm of Swinburne (I868), of M. Berger (I9o7), of Mr...
...that Victor Hugo, intellectually the most advanced of Blake's successors, could only bring three into his synthesis, namely, reason, imagination and instinct...
...Larsson's verse...
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...Sidelights are, however, shed upon the Premier and one gathers that he is no favorite with the author...
...He posed as the champion of political and religious orthodoxy against the "Catholiques ralli6s," such as Pion and the Christian Democrats, who had, in accordance with the instructions of Leo XIII, wholeheartedly accepted the republic...
...Briefer Mention Leaves from the Notebook of a Tamed Cynic, by Reinhold Neihuhr...
...In the third section of his book, M. Lugan traces, from the time of Louis XVIII to the present, those currents in French Catholicism which paved the way for the Action Fran~aise...
...It devotes itself almost exclusively to indicating some of the sources of Blake's ideas, including not only his Manichaean revolt against dogma, morality and reason and his pantheism akin to that of the Gnostics, the Cabalists and the Hindoos...
...Da Ponte tries to make himself out to be both a genius and a misunderstood hero, when in reality he was only an entertaining rascal, one of those Italian poetasters, adventurers and liars of the late eighteenth century...
...Larsson's major poems, one begins to realize that the air of natural improvisation is art's last touch to art, and that, in fact, Mr...
...It dominated practically the entire Catholic press, one monthly periodical (Le Mouvement, founded in I923) being its sole opponent...
...Naturally he does not himself provide the reader with a key, nor are we entitled to expect from him confirmation even of a correct interpretation...
...CORTLANDT VAN WINKLE iS professor of English at Albertus Magnus College, New Haven, Conneetzcut...
...Thomas is a man...
...The continuation of the foregoing passage, for instance, is pure imagism...
...But until this blessed consummation be realized, conflicts must be waged...
...The wave of nationalism caused by the great war was highly favorable to the Action Fransaise...
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...In August, I926, the Action Frangaise was publicly reprimanded by Cardinal Audrieu, archbishop of Bordeaux, for its errors concerning God, the Church, morals and sociology...
...Then, as if to vindicate the second half of the "title, M. Saurat mentions Nietzsche several times and draws a comparison between Blake and Proust--for who could represent modern thought better than Proust ? For a proper appreciation of Blake's poetry I would make two recommendations: One, the replacing on their library shelves of all expositions of Blake's philosophy with the exception of Miss White's brilliant analysis and just summary of his mysticism, published at Madison, I927...
...Larsson's structure depends upon inspiration...
...And for that reason the most masterful of men will continue to be the instrument of others: and one of the most ambitious men that ever lived be beaten in the race, with all his splendid qualities, by men who in almost every respect are far his inferiors...
...There is a demand for a comprehensive treatment of the sisterhood that existed, and still exists, between religion, arts, and letters...
...W. P. REEVES is professor of English in Kenyon College, Gambler, Ohio...
...Pope Plus XI, after repeatedly endorsing the French prelate's stand, solemnly condemned the organization in his consistorial allocution of December 20...
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...ADR Q IGOOLE A fearless and brilliant novel of love and the fight with the soil in Ireland by the man who stirred warm praise from readers and critics with his other novel, "The Way It Was With Them...
...translated with an introduction and notes by L. A. Sheppard...
...Under the influence of Charles Maurras, the organization became anti-democratic and monarchistic in the most absolute sense...
...But he depicts himself as a romantic figure, whose success in love rivaled that of Casanova, and whose downfall was due solely to the malevolence of rivals jealous of his genius...
...matter and spirit, which are really one, were separated...
...Liturgical Professor Karl Young, Nov...
...It was an evil deed, for creation meant division: the unity of God was split...
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...Larsson is exceedingly conscious both of what he is doing and of why he is doing it...
...PIERRE C.RABIT~S is a judge and American representative on the Mixed Tribunal of Cairo WILLIAa EVRRETT C~M is a New Hampshire farmer and writer whose hooks mclude Lfffle Beasts of Field and Wood...
...Again, "He was not merely a personality: he was a type--the first real champion of the new American democracy...
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...Its interest lies in the fact that it is a most amusing human document, though amusing where its author least intended it to be...
...Contemporary Lions Portraits and Reflections, by Stuart Hodoson...
...The efforts of men like Lacordaire, Ozanam, and Prou were as powerless against the prevailing trend as were those of Pope Leo XIII...
...October 23, 1929 THE COMMONWEAL 649 BOOKS Blake the Philosopher Blake and Modern Thought...
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...Passages in proof of this are naturally too long to quote here...
...The Memoirs of Lorenzo da Ponte is a book of a very different kind...
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...According to Maurras, all religions are the inventions of poets...
...And now let us take refuge in M. Saurat's book...
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...Because his name was thus coupled with that of Mozart, he has obtained a certain sort of immortality...
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...This man who is God is the opponent of the Creator...
...HE brilliant Englishman who executed these miniatures of contemporary celebrities finds his subjects in England, France, Cuba, Italy and the United States...
...Maurras was himself an apostate from the Faith, but promised to defend the Church against Jews, Protestants, freemasons and democrats...
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...and Conquest, is associated with the State Department m Washington...
...ERNEST HARTSOCK, editor of Bozart, is the author of Narcissus and Iscariot...
...Catholics, clerical and lay, flocked to its banners, to await the imminent advent of the monarchy...
...Always there is that direct and vivid presentation characteristic of Mrs...
...slavery is extolled, and Christian charity is belittled...
...T. LAWRASON RIGGS is the chaplain of the Catholic Club at Yale University...
...Were they quotable, indeed, we might suspect the author of mannerism...
...SENTA JONAS RYPmS...
...hence sins are necessary that the God Los can exercise this his highest faculty...
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...But there is another, and eventually, greater God--Los ("Sol," or Phoebus the inspirer of poets...
...CORTLANDT VAN WINKLE...
...Blake assures us that God the Creator, Urizen ("your reason") created the world...
...Larsson's Achievement 0 City, Cities, by R. Ellsworth Larsson...
...Possibly the best story is A Matter of No Importance, which describes how a Roman contemporary of Caesar, having made up his mind to a mercenary marriage for the sake of political advancement, finds too late that he has given up the things he really cares about...
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...In I923 there also appeared a pamphlet attacking the obscene novels of L6on Daudet, "defender of order and morals," and Manrras's chief collaborator...
...At his best," he says, "Mr...
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...It soon enlisted the sympathies of those Catholics who regarded the republic as a diabolical and usurpatory r6gime...
...LAKE'S peculiar usefulness in our time is in his power of synthesis, or at least in his desire for synthesis...
...The striking omission in Mr...
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...Sensitive of mind and heart he pours into his notes his shrewd observations, his quesfionlngs, his anxieties, his irritations at the ignoble compromises going on about him, and while he combats the sense of futility which at times assails him, he clings manfully to the hope that a way will be found to unite men spiritually as they are "united mechanically...
...Its first part traces the history of the Action Fran~aise from its foundation in I899, in connection with the Dreyfus case, as a means of fighting all upholders of the accused captain's innocence...
...but when she writes of the emotions she becomes all woman...

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