Works
- L’Aube royale (Sicre 1991)
- La Musique et le monde (Téqui 1994)
- Le Roi et le monde moderne (C&T 1995)
- Le Carré des philosophes (Trédaniel 1995)
- La Droite piégée (C&T 1996)
- Le Pouvoir légitime (C&T 1997)
- La Droite où l’on n’arrive jamais (Sicre 2000)
- Le Royalisme en questions (Editions de Paris / L’Age d’Homme 2002)
- Les Amours dangereuses, poèmes (Editions Jean d’Orcival 1994)
- La Main offerte, poèmes (Editions Jean d’Orcival 1994)
- L’Epouse, poèmes (Sicre 2002)
- Le Manteau d’étoiles, poèmes (Editions de Paris 2002)
- Radieuse Hostie, poèmes (Editions de Paris 2004)
- L'Appel des sirènes (Editions de Paris 200
- Marie-Antoinette, Drame en cinq actes, Editions de Paris, 2005 (ISBN 2-85162-081-9).
- Histoire mondiale des idées politiques (Ellipses 2007)
- Les Angéliques, poèmes, Via Romana, 2008 (ISBN 978-2-916727-41-7)
- La Pensée antique, Ellipses, 2008
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“In the works of man, everything is as poor as its author; vision is confined, means are limited, scope is restricted, movements are labored, and results are humdrum.”
—Joseph De Maistre (17531821)
“We all agree nowby we I mean intelligent people under sixtythat a work of art is like a rose. A rose is not beautiful because it is like something else. Neither is a work of art. Roses and works of art are beautiful in themselves. Unluckily, the matter does not end there: a rose is the visible result of an infinitude of complicated goings on in the bosom of the earth and in the air above, and similarly a work of art is the product of strange activities in the human mind.”
—Clive Bell (18811962)
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From the earth-poles to the line, All between that works or grows,
Every thing is kin of mine.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)