Yves-Marie Adeline - Works

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

Read more about this topic:  Yves-Marie Adeline

Famous quotes containing the word works:

    Only the more uncompromising of the mystics still seek for knowledge in a silent land of absolute intuition, where the intellect finally lays down its conceptual tools, and rests from its pragmatic labors, while its works do not follow it, but are simply forgotten, and are as if they never had been.
    Josiah Royce (1855–1916)

    The works of women are symbolical.
    We sew, sew, prick our fingers, dull our sight,
    Producing what? A pair of slippers, sir,
    To put on when you’re weary or a stool
    To stumble over and vex you ... “curse that stool!”
    Or else at best, a cushion, where you lean
    And sleep, and dream of something we are not,
    But would be for your sake. Alas, alas!
    This hurts most, this ... that, after all, we are paid
    The worth of our work, perhaps.
    Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806–1861)

    Every man is in a state of conflict, owing to his attempt to reconcile himself and his relationship with life to his conception of harmony. This conflict makes his soul a battlefield, where the forces that wish this reconciliation fight those that do not and reject the alternative solutions they offer. Works of art are attempts to fight out this conflict in the imaginative world.
    Rebecca West (1892–1983)