Who share Hilaire’s adopted tongue. Well, that’s put Dear Hilaire back in his box, hasn’t it? If Belloc’s entire literary merit lies in his having catered to the A.A. Milne and Edward Lear ...
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In the latest of his efforts, Salter urges us to be inspired by and maybe even embrace many of the ideas offered by the thinker and polemicist Hilaire Belloc (1870–1953). Salter writes ...
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GK Chesterton was an anti-Semite – but the inventor of Father Brown should still be readHis literary debut came with two volumes of poetry in 1900, aged just 26. That was the year he met Hilaire Belloc, who became a not entirely good influence on him and with whom he was so closely ...
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