Latinity (re-examined)
Latinity , " Review of the countries of Occident" (Paris, 1929-1932) is a Périodique Royaliste and Littéraire French.
Near to the ideas of Charles Maurras and the French Action (of which the majority of the writers claim themselves), the leading line of Latinité approaches that of the critical Revue of the ideas and the books of Jean Rivain and Eugene Marsan and of the Universal Revue of Jacques Bainville and Henri Massis. Against the literary and political modernism, the review defends a Néo-classicisme whose representatives are for the majority resulting from the tradition gréco-Roman and the XVIIe century, time which also coincides with the golden age of the French Monarchie.
From short duration, Latinité will amalgamate with the Books of Occident and with Réaction for the order of Jean de Fabrègues to give the Review of the century .
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