Gonzague Truc
Gonzague Truc (15 November 1877 – 1 June 1972) was a French literary critic, essayist, and biographer.
Truc was born at Flayosc, Var. A frequent contributor to the Revue Philosophique, he was a Thomist who sympathised with Charles Maurras and the Action Française. He latterly lived in Paris.
Works
- Le quartier St-Victor et le jardin des plantes, Paris, Éditions Firmin-Didot, 1930
- Le Roman de la violette de Gerbert de Montreuil, renouvelé par Gonzague Truc, Paris, éd. d'art H. Piazza, 1931
- Introduction à la lecture de René Boylesve, Paris, Le Divan, série-collection « Le Souvenir de René Boylesve », 1932
- Les pages immortelles de Spinoza (choisies et expliquées par Gonzague Truc), Paris, Éditions Corrêa, 1940
- Madame Colette, Paris, Éditions Corrêa, 1941
- Histoire de la Philosophie, Paris, Éditions Fischbacher, 1950
- Histoire de la Littérature Catholique Contemporaine, Casterman, 1961, Prix Broquette-Gonin (littérature)
Sources
- Henry Coston, Dictionnaire de la politique française. Vol 2 (1972)
External links
- Works by or about Gonzague Truc in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
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