
“악숑 프랑세즈”의 정죄와 T. S. 엘리엇
The Condemnation of the “Action Fran?aise” and T. S. Eliot
- 한국T.S.엘리엇학회
- T. S. 엘리엇연구
- 제13권 제2호
- : KCI등재
- 2003.12
- 71 - 92 (22 pages)
Jeo-Yong NohOn 29 December 1926, Pope Pius XI promulgated the decree of officially condemning a number of books by Charles Maurras, one of the principal directors of the “Action Franaise” movement in France, and the daily newspaper Action Franaise, the official organ of the movement. Subsequently, this historical event of European significance brought out heated controversy not only in France but also in England. The controversy between the Vatican and the “Action Franaise” found its commentary in the editorial page of the Monthly Criterion edited by T. S. Eliot, who was himself involved in the debate in the following pages of the literary review as well as the Church Times, the organ of the Church of England. Nonetheless, this significant event bearing on Eliot appears to have eluded a serious scrutiny of Eliot’s scholars. This study discloses the historical background of the condemnation of the “Action Franaise” by the Pope, and Eliot’s defense for the movement and Charles Maurras against the Vatican apologists.
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