Louis Veuillot, by C. Lecigne, offers a detailed biography of the influential French journalist and Catholic apologist, Louis Veuillot (1813-1883). This work, originally published in 1913, delves into Veuillot's life, exploring his fervent defense of Catholic doctrine and his significant role in the religious and political debates of 19th-century France. Veuillot, a prominent figure in the French Catholic revival, used his powerful writing to champion traditional values and critique liberal and secular ideologies.
Lecigne's biography provides valuable insights into Veuillot's career, from his early days as a journalist to his later influence as the editor of the Catholic newspaper L'Univers. The book examines Veuillot's relationships with leading figures of his time and sheds light on the controversies that surrounded him. This biography is an essential resource for those interested in French history, religious studies, and the history of journalism.
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