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Editorial January 31, 1900

The Topeka State Journal

Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas

What is this article about?

Editorial from the London Spectator urges the British to ignore French insults and caricatures against the Queen during a surge of Anglophobia, emphasizing her elevated status makes her above such attacks, akin to an Austrian archduke's dignified response to a slight.

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The Queen is Above Insult

[From the London Spectator.]

There is an old story of an Austrian archduke which Englishmen will do well to bear in mind. While on a visit to Paris, a Frenchman who had some grievance against his imperial highness, trod on his foot in a drawing room. The archduke took out his handkerchief, brushed his boot of the dust, and remarked to his host, "What an awkward person that is." He was too highly placed in Europe to acknowledge the possibility of intentional insult. The French are just now under an access of Anglophobia. They simply can not endure to see their old rivals not only prospering, but carrying through a great war, while they remain inactive, and to avenge themselves they are pouring insults on the queen. Their libelers and caricaturists are all at work, and in the fury of competitive baseness they have become fouler even than our own caricaturists of a century ago. That is a reason for lamenting the disappearance alike of grace and decency from French caricature, once a weapon with an edge, but it is no reason for growing wrathful on behalf of the queen. A mud storm may choke people in the streets; it can not smirch the snow on the hills. We should regret deeply to see any official notice taken of any caricaturist, however base. When the boys in the gutter throw mud the dignified course for the coachman is to drive on unheeding.

What sub-type of article is it?

Foreign Affairs Moral Or Religious

What keywords are associated?

Queen Insult Anglophobia French Caricature Dignity Austrian Archduke

What entities or persons were involved?

Queen Austrian Archduke French Caricaturists

Editorial Details

Primary Topic

Ignoring French Insults To The Queen

Stance / Tone

Dignified Indifference To Insults

Key Figures

Queen Austrian Archduke French Caricaturists

Key Arguments

Queen Is Too Elevated To Acknowledge Intentional Insults French Anglophobia Stems From Envy Of British Success In War French Caricatures Have Lost Grace And Become Baser Official Notice Of Insults Would Be Undignified Ignore Mud Slinging Like A Coachman Drives Past Gutter Boys

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