
''Œuvres Complètes de Charles Péguy (Tome 1)'' is a collection of prose works by French author Charles Péguy, first published in 1916. This volume includes personal letters and critiques that reflect Péguy's engagement with significant social issues, particularly the Dreyfus Affair, and his complex relationship with French republicanism and socialism. The introduction by Alexandre Millerand provides insight into Péguy's commitment to truth and justice in a politically charged environment. The work emphasizes the importance of integrity in journalism and politics amidst societal pressures.








