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The Song at the Scaffold

AUTHOR Von Le Fort, Gertrude; Von Le Fort, Gertrud
PUBLISHER Ignatius Press (10/07/2011)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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"The point of departure for my creation was not primarily the destiny of the sixteen Carmelites of Compigne but the figure of the young Blanche. . . . Born in the profound horror of a time darkened by the signs of destiny, this figure arose before me in some way as the embodiment of the mortal agony of an era going totally to its ruin."
-Gertrud von le Fort

Set during the French Revolution, this classic novella is based on the true story of the Carmelite nuns of Compigne, who offered their lives for the preservation of the Church in France.

The story unfolds around the fictional character of Blanche de la Force, an excessively fearful aristocrat who enters the Carmelite convent in order to flee the dangers of the world. As the Reign of Terror begins, Blanche is no safer in the convent than in the streets of Paris, and some of the sisters begin to doubt her ability to endure persecution and possibly martyrdom.

The fates of Blanche and the other Carmelites take several unexpected turns, leaving the reader with an inspiring witness not only of martyrdom but of God's power being glorified in human weakness.

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ISBN-13: 9781586175252
ISBN-10: 1586175254
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 104
Carton Quantity: 80
Product Dimensions: 5.00 x 0.60 x 7.80 inches
Weight: 0.25 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Fiction | Historical - General
Fiction | Christian - Historical
Fiction | Classics
Grade Level: Kindergarten - 7th Grade
Dewey Decimal: FIC
Library of Congress Control Number: 2011926406
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"The point of departure for my creation was not primarily the destiny of the sixteen Carmelites of Compigne but the figure of the young Blanche. . . . Born in the profound horror of a time darkened by the signs of destiny, this figure arose before me in some way as the embodiment of the mortal agony of an era going totally to its ruin."
-Gertrud von le Fort

Set during the French Revolution, this classic novella is based on the true story of the Carmelite nuns of Compigne, who offered their lives for the preservation of the Church in France.

The story unfolds around the fictional character of Blanche de la Force, an excessively fearful aristocrat who enters the Carmelite convent in order to flee the dangers of the world. As the Reign of Terror begins, Blanche is no safer in the convent than in the streets of Paris, and some of the sisters begin to doubt her ability to endure persecution and possibly martyrdom.

The fates of Blanche and the other Carmelites take several unexpected turns, leaving the reader with an inspiring witness not only of martyrdom but of God's power being glorified in human weakness.

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