The White Sister
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066211998
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About this book
F. Marion Crawford's "The White Sister" is a poignant narrative that weaves together themes of love, sacrifice, and the haunting pull of duty against the backdrop of the Italian landscape. Written in the late 19th century, this novel employs rich descriptive language and a lyrical style, characteristic of Crawford'Äôs oeuvre, inviting readers into a world where personal desires clash with profound moral obligations. The story revolves around a noblewoman, especially navigating her feelings for a man while embracing her religious vocation, thus revealing the intricate tapestry of emotions and societal expectations prevalent during that era. Crawford, an American author with deep ties to Italy, drew upon his extensive experiences and a nuanced understanding of Catholicism to craft this tale. His time spent in Italy not only informed the cultural authenticity of his settings but also framed his exploration of spiritual and earthly love. Crawford's writings often reflect a struggle between personal aspirations and societal constructs, making "The White Sister" a significant exploration of identity within the constraints of tradition. For those seeking a deep dive into human emotions framed by societal norms, "The White Sister" is a compelling read. With its rich imagery and emotional depth, this novel beckons readers to ponder the cost of love and the quest for personal fulfillment amidst the weight of expectation. Whether one is a scholar of literature or a casual reader, Crawford'Äôs work promises to leave a lasting impression.
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