Author: Anthony Hyde
Cites
- Louise Bryant (1)
- IN: The Red Fox (1985) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: We have here in America an all too obvious and objectionable prejudice against Russia. And this, you will agree, is born of fear. In Russia, something strange and foreboding has occurred, it threatens to undo our present civilization and instinctively we fear change? There are those among us who whisper that this change will mean darkness and chaos, there are those who claim it is but a golden light which, starting from a little flame, shall circle the earth and make it glow with happiness. All that is not for me to say. I am but a messenger who lays his notes before you.
FROM: Six Red Months in Russia, (1918), NULL, US
- Marquis de Custine (1)
- IN: The Red Fox (1985) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: The Russian Revolution, when it comes, will be all the more terrible because it will be proclaimed in the name of religion. Russian policy has melted the Church into the State and confounded heaven and earth: a man who sees a god in his master scarcely hopes for paradise, except through the favours of the Emperor.
FROM: NULL, (1839), NULL, France