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Saint Margaret of Cortona

[Paperback]

by Francois Mauriac

    • Author

      Francois Mauriac

    • Book Format

      Paperback

    • Publisher

      Philosophical Library

    • Published

      January 1961

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      Margaret of Cortona was an Italian penitent of the Third Order of St. Francis. She was born in Laviano, near Perugia, and died in Cortona. She was canonized in 1728. She is the patron saint of the falsely accused; hoboes; homeless; insane; orphaned; mentally ill; midwives; penitents; single mothers; reformed prostitutes; third children; tramps. Saint Margaret of Cortona aroused Mauriac's interest because very little is known about her in France and she succumbed to human love and even had a child. It distracted him in a time where the Germans were all over France and he followed her wherever she led him. This is the story of one such encounter. Mauriac, Francois 1885-1970, French writer. Mauriac achieved success in 1922 and 1923 with Le Baiser au lepreux and Genitrix (tr. of both in The Family, 1930). Generally set in or near his native Bordeaux, his novels are imbued with his profound, though nonconformist, Roman Catholicism. His characters exist in a tortured universe; nature is evil and man eternally prone to sin. His major novels are The Desert of Love (1925, tr. 1929), Therese (1927, tr. 1928), and Vipers' Tangle (1932, tr. 1933). Other works include The Frontenacs (1933, tr. 1961) and Woman of the Pharisees (1941, tr. 1946); a life of Racine (1928) and of Jesus (1936, tr. 1937); and plays, notably Asmodee (1938, tr. 1939). Also a distinguished essayist, Mauriac became a columnist for Figaro after World War II. Collections of his articles and essays include Journal, 1932-39 (1947, partial tr. Second Thoughts, 1961), Proust's Way (1949, tr. 1950), and Cain, Where Is Your Brother? (tr. 1962). Mauriac received the 1952 Nobel Prize in Literature.

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      • Author

        Francois Mauriac

      • Book Format

        Paperback

      • Publisher

        Philosophical Library

      • Published

        January 1961

      • Weight

        364g

      • Dimensions

        153 x 152 x 19 mm

      • ISBN

        9780806530352

      • ISBN-10

        0806530359

      • Eden Code

        4732531

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      • Author/Creator: Francois Mauriac

      • ISBN: 9780806530352

      • Publisher: Philosophical Library

      • Release Date: January 1961

      • Weight: 364g

      • Dimensions: 153 x 152 x 19 mm

      • Eden Code: 4732531


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