
audiobook
by C. Creighton Mandell, Edward Shanks
Transcriber's note
HILAIRE BELLOC
INTRODUCTION BY G. K. CHESTERTON
CHAPTER I - MR. BELLOC AND THE PUBLIC - A CASE FOR LEGISLATION AD HOC
CHAPTER II - MR. BELLOC THE MAN
CHAPTER III - PERSONALITY IN STYLE
CHAPTER IV - THE POET
CHAPTER V - THE STUDENT OF MILITARY AFFAIRS
CHAPTER VI - MR. BELLOC AND THE WAR
CHAPTER VII - MR. BELLOC THE PUBLICIST
In this lively portrait, two scholars trace the restless mind of a writer who combined sharp wit with a fierce moral compass. Drawing on personal recollections, letters, and Belloc’s own essays, they paint a picture of a man whose low spirits were as animated as his high ideals. The narrative situates his work within the turbulent politics of the early twentieth century, from the South African War debates to his staunch French republican sympathies.
Listeners hear anecdotes of Belloc’s trademark straw hat, his love of French newspapers, and his habit of turning dinner conversations into spirited histories. The authors explore his prolific output—poems, essays, and polemics—showing how his classical training informed his biting commentary on empire, religion, and culture. By the end of the first act, the portrait reveals a thinker whose contradictions made him both controversial and compelling.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (288K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Clarke, Carla Foust and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)
Release date
2008-12-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Known today mainly for a collaborative study of Hilaire Belloc, this early-20th-century writer left a small but intriguing footprint in literary criticism. His work suggests a close interest in Belloc’s personality, ideas, and public reputation.
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