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A gripping novel exploring the lives of three Carmaelite nuns seen through the eyes of an eccentric psychoanalyst in the early 1900's set across Paris, Africa and Spain. Spain, 1920s. The lives of three Carmelite nuns intersect and develop through a period of intense experience. In their personal histories there is great contrast, from the artistic exuberance of Paris in 'La Belle Epoque' to slavery in Africa, but a past element is shared that has deeply affected each one. William Rose adeptly guides the narrative through Africa, Spain and France in the early decades of the 20th…mehr
A gripping novel exploring the lives of three Carmaelite nuns seen through the eyes of an eccentric psychoanalyst in the early 1900's set across Paris, Africa and Spain.
Spain, 1920s. The lives of three Carmelite nuns intersect and develop through a period of intense experience. In their personal histories there is great contrast, from the artistic exuberance of Paris in 'La Belle Epoque' to slavery in Africa, but a past element is shared that has deeply affected each one.
William Rose adeptly guides the narrative through Africa, Spain and France in the early decades of the 20th century, as the characters reveal their histories and discover the destinies that await them.
This novel is a striking exploration of personal history aided by the spirited observations of an eccentric French psychoanalyst. It is also an emotive reflection upon the agony of maternal loss and betrayal, and upon love.
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By (author) Rose, William
Inhaltsangabe
PART ONE: CAMILLE CHAPTER ONE A dream of feathers CHAPTER TWO From an essay on J and his work CHAPTER THREE Camille and Sister Africa CHAPTER FOUR Camille in her cell CHAPTER FIVE From an essay on J and his work. Eros and Psyche CHAPTER SIX Camille with her Sisters CHAPTER SEVEN The Great Silence PART TWO: SISTER AFRICA CHAPTER EIGHT Sister Africa's story CHAPTER NINE The spirit of the cheetah PART THREE: ISSOIRE CHAPTER TEN From an essay on J and his work. A letter from the Prioress of Cordoba CHAPTER ELEVEN The journey to Issoire CHAPTER TWELVE From an essay on J and his work. J continues: Saint Teresa PART FOUR: GENEVIÈVE CHAPTER THIRTEEN Mother Geneviève's story CHAPTER FOURTEEN The young heiress CHAPTER FIFTEEN La Belle Époque CHAPTER SIXTEEN The ball CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Marriage PART FIVE: PRINCESS MARIE BONAPARTE CHAPTER EIGHTEEN From an essay on J and his work. An evening with Marie Bonaparte CHAPTER NINETEEN From an essay on J and his work. Continuing the evening with Marie Bonaparte CHAPTER TWENTY The sacrament of marriage PART SIX: CAMILLE AT ISSOIRE CHAPTER TWENTY ONE A dreamless sleep CHAPTER TWENTY TWO From an essay on J and his work. The sleep of Psyche CHAPTER TWENTY THREE Camille and Geneviève CHAPTER TWENTY FOUR A letter from the Prioress of the Carmel, Cordoba, to the Prioress of Issoire CHAPTER TWENTY FIVE Awakening PART SEVEN: THE THREE CHAPTER TWENTY SIX Sister Julia CHAPTER TWENTY SEVEN From an essay on J and his work. J is missing CHAPTER TWENTY EIGHT The gardener CHAPTER TWENTY NINE From an essay on J and his work. A letter from Issoire ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
PART ONE: CAMILLE CHAPTER ONE A dream of feathers CHAPTER TWO From an essay on J and his work CHAPTER THREE Camille and Sister Africa CHAPTER FOUR Camille in her cell CHAPTER FIVE From an essay on J and his work. Eros and Psyche CHAPTER SIX Camille with her Sisters CHAPTER SEVEN The Great Silence PART TWO: SISTER AFRICA CHAPTER EIGHT Sister Africa's story CHAPTER NINE The spirit of the cheetah PART THREE: ISSOIRE CHAPTER TEN From an essay on J and his work. A letter from the Prioress of Cordoba CHAPTER ELEVEN The journey to Issoire CHAPTER TWELVE From an essay on J and his work. J continues: Saint Teresa PART FOUR: GENEVIÈVE CHAPTER THIRTEEN Mother Geneviève's story CHAPTER FOURTEEN The young heiress CHAPTER FIFTEEN La Belle Époque CHAPTER SIXTEEN The ball CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Marriage PART FIVE: PRINCESS MARIE BONAPARTE CHAPTER EIGHTEEN From an essay on J and his work. An evening with Marie Bonaparte CHAPTER NINETEEN From an essay on J and his work. Continuing the evening with Marie Bonaparte CHAPTER TWENTY The sacrament of marriage PART SIX: CAMILLE AT ISSOIRE CHAPTER TWENTY ONE A dreamless sleep CHAPTER TWENTY TWO From an essay on J and his work. The sleep of Psyche CHAPTER TWENTY THREE Camille and Geneviève CHAPTER TWENTY FOUR A letter from the Prioress of the Carmel, Cordoba, to the Prioress of Issoire CHAPTER TWENTY FIVE Awakening PART SEVEN: THE THREE CHAPTER TWENTY SIX Sister Julia CHAPTER TWENTY SEVEN From an essay on J and his work. J is missing CHAPTER TWENTY EIGHT The gardener CHAPTER TWENTY NINE From an essay on J and his work. A letter from Issoire ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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