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De l'argent dans la Quinzaine

 

Abstract

It is not surprising that Charles Péguy, the founder of the Cahiers de la Quinzaine, its administrator and main contributor, faced monetary problems throughout his life. For the Cahiers, which he created as a “free” voice among the multitude of socialist publications, did not mind to displease part of its readership; moreover he accepted no advertising. This article connects Péguy's defiance with respect to money to his philosophy of history. For the first time in the history of mankind, Péguy claims, money had eradicated all the traditional values of society. Péguy's originality is to present himself as a witness of this mutation and to expose its more insidious ramifications–for example in “parliamentary prose.”

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Eugène Nicole

Eugène Nicole is a Professor of French and teaches XXth French century literature at New York University. A specialist of Proust, who edited the drafts of Le Temps retrouvé in the Bibliothèque de la Pléiade, and Á l'Ombre des Jeunes filles en fleur, and Le Temps retrouvé in Le Livre de poche classique, he has written on many authors of contemporary French Literature and published nine novels and books of poetry at Éditions du Seuil, Éditions de l'Olivier, P.O.L. and Le Bleu du Ciel.

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