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Remembering Belloc James V. Schall

Remembering Belloc By James V. Schall

Remembering Belloc by James V. Schall


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Remembering Belloc by James V. Schall

Hilaire Belloc was a man of many parts. Half English, half French, with an American wife, Belloc was a man who thought and traveled widely. He was the best essayist in the English language. His historical studies covered much of European history. He wrote a book on America, another on Paris, another on the Servile State. He sailed his boat The Nona around England and into the Island of Patmos. He walked to Rome and, with his four companions, through Sussex. While he did so, he thought, reflected, laughed, wondered. He was a born Catholic. He saw the depths of European civilization in its classical and Christian heritage, as well as in their being lost.
    Bellow saw Islam as an abiding power. His books on walking are classic. He walked much of Europe, England, France, Italy, Spain, and North Africa. His insight into people was extraordinary. He wrote verses for children, poetry, studies of English kings and French cardinals. He was prolific. He had a son killed in World War I and another in World War II. He had many friends; his friendships with Chesterton and Baring were lasting and profound. When we “remember” Belloc, we remember much of what we are, much of what we ought to be. Belloc was something of a sad man, yet he laughed and sang and was in many ways irrepressible. Reading Belloc is both a delight and an education. He belonged to a tradition of letters that was never narrow but knew that to see something small, one had to see the whole picture, both human and divine. We remember Belloc to find out who we are and who we ought to be – men who sing and laugh and wonder about the mystery of things given to us.

About James V. Schall

Fr. James V. Schall teaches political philosophy at Georgetown University and a prolific essayist and author. Among his many works are the following from St. Augustine’s Press: The Regensburg Lecture, Sum Total of Human Happiness, The Modern Age, and The Classical Moment.

Rev. C. John McCloskey III is a Research Fellow of the Faith and Reason Center in Washington, D.C. He is the author of The Essential Belloc and of the well-known Catholic Lifetime Reading Plan

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Preface:

Part 1

Chapter 1        “On the Character of Enduring Things”

Chapter 2        On Endurance and Fortitude

Chapter 3        At the Lake of Tiberias

Chapter 4        On Fame

Chapter 5        “A Place Where I Have Never Yet Seen”

Part 2

Chapter 6        The Path to Rome: Belloc’s Walk a Century Later

Chapter 7        Permanence

Chapter 8        On the Vanity of Learned Men

Chapter 9        Ars Taedica

Chapter 10      On the Usefulness of the New Year

Part 3

Chapter 11      “Islam Will Not Be the Loser”

Chapter 12      A Certain Loss

Chapter 13      On Thinking Continually of Those in Beatitude

Chapter 14      On Remembering “A Remaining Christmas”@

Chapter 15      On Being Close to Things Primary

Part 4

Chapter 16      On Towns and Places

Chapter 17      The Fight for Good Things

Chapter 18      On Irony as the “Avenger of Truth”

Chapter 19      Belloc’s Mrs. Markham on the Americans

Chapter 20      “Ultimate Knowledge upon the Ultimate Realities”

Part 5

Chapter 21      Belloc on the Metaphysics of Walking

Chapter 22      On the Loneliest Month

Chapter 23      “In the Presence of So Wonderful a Thing”

Chapter 24      “What We Have Long Called England”

Part 6

Chapter 25      The Charm of Belloc: “On Caring Too Much”

Chapter 26      October Thirtieth, 1902

Chapter 27      In Persuit of Nobody

Chapter 28      Belloc’s Infamous Phrase

Chapter 29      Harbour in the North

Chapter 30      The Unsuccessful Man

Conclusion

Bibliography

Additional information

CIN1587317036G
9781587317033
1587317036
Remembering Belloc by James V. Schall
Used - Good
Hardback
St Augustine's Press
2014-02-15
192
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