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In 1897, Péguy married
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837:"In France the classic type of the fervent but non-practising Catholic was probably best represented by Charles Péguy". — Kuehnelt-Leddihn, Erik von (1952).
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413:"It is impossible to write ancient history because we do not have enough sources, and impossible to write modern history because we have too many". (
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His free-verse poem, "Portico of the
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broke out, Péguy became a lieutenant in the 19th company of the French 276th
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praised Péguy as a "French
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ideology and "above all, a racist". It has been written that Péguy would likely have been horrified by his future influence on fascism.
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Tome III. Bibliothèque de la Pléiade: Gallimard, 1992.
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