WebThierry Maulnier was a 1930s royalist thinker, considered at the time as the future successor of Charles Maurras Vote 0 comments Best Add a Comment More posts from r/monarchism 42K subscribers Henrybo2001 • 2 days ago The Greatest Monarch of All, Jesus Christ King of All Creation, Reign:∞ 654 2 216 Smiths_fan137 • 5 days ago WebMark Antliff is Professor of Art, Art History, and Visual Studies at Duke University. He is the author of Inventing Bergson: Cultural Politics and the Parisian Avant-Garde; a coauthor of Cubism and Culture; and a coeditor of A Cubism Reader: Documents and Criticism, 1906–1914 and Fascist Visions: Art and Ideology in France and Italy.
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WebMaulnier bestowed a fascist pedigree on the Cercle in a February 1936 essay, titled "Les Deux violences" (Two Violences), in which he referred Combat's readers to a contiguous … WebTHIERRY MAULNIER Compte : - confession 🤫 - cruch 🍑 - potins 😏 - profs 🧑🏽🏫 - organisation date 🥵 Thierry Maulnier (born Jacques Talagrand; 1 October 1909, Alès – 9 January 1988, Marnes-la-Coquette) was a French journalist, essayist, dramatist, and literary critic. He was married to theatre director Marcelle Tassencourt. See more A graduate of the École Normale Supérieure in the same class as Roger Vailland, Robert Brasillach, and Maurice Bardèche. While still a student, Maulnier became active in the integralist Action Française, … See more A regular contributor to L'Action française since 1938, Maulnier continued to publish after Nazi Germany's occupation of France (from 1940); he also … See more • La crise est dans l'homme (1932) • Nietzsche (1933) • Racine (1934) See more track erc payments