Cedar Paul

Cedar Paul
Cedar Paul (1880–1972) was a British writer, translator, and political activist, known for translating numerous works from German, French, and Russian into English, often in collaboration with her husband, Eden Paul. She played a significant role in introducing Marxist and socialist literature to the English-speaking world. Among their notable translations is the Russian novel "The Twelve" by Alexander Blok. Cedar Paul was also an advocate for women's rights and contributed to social and political movements in the early 20th century.

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THE   FORERUNNERS ARA PACIS DE profundis clamans, out of the abyss of all the hates,To thee, Divine Peace, will I lift up my song. The din of the armies shall not drown it.Imperturbable, I behold the rising flood incarnadine,Which bears the beauteous body of mutilated Europe,And I hear the raging wind which stirs the souls of men. Though I stand alone, I shall be faithful to thee.I shall not take my... more...

CHAPTER ONE. Casanova was in his fifty-third year. Though no longer driven by the lust of adventure that had spurred him in his youth, he was still hunted athwart the world, hunted now by a restlessness due to the approach of old age. His yearning for Venice, the city of his birth, grew so intense that, like a wounded bird slowly circling downwards in its death flight, he began to move in... more...