A Welshman Considers the French Belloc

Piccadilly_Circus_1908
Piccadilly Circus (1908)

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THE WEEKLY MACHEN

The Joy of London I: To the imaginative man, I suppose nothing has so great an attraction as that which has some savour of mystery about it. He who is something more than a new automaton, a mechanical performer of certain mechanical tasks, returning day by day, feels instinctively that he is born to voyage in the unknown, to live always in contemplation of a great perhaps. And here, I think we touch on the secret of one of the most powerful of the many attractions of London.


MACHEN MISCELLANEA

Arthur Machen remembers Maurice Barrès, the French Belloc.

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