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Mother of Pearl

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An assortment of short narratives blends historical reimaginings, hagiographic fables, and contemporary sketches, all united by a wry, reflective narrator. Scenes range from antiquity to rural and urban modern life and examine religious belief, moral hypocrisy, love, death, and the search for consolation. Satire and gentle irony temper lyrical description, while parable-like tales and philosophical asides probe human vanity and the tension between pagan pleasures and Christian piety. The collection alternates lively anecdotes and meditative pieces, inviting readers to consider how storytelling negotiates faith, doubt, and the small ironies of everyday existence.

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Title: Mother of Pearl

Author: Anatole France

Translator: Frederic Chapman

Release date: October 15, 2018 [eBook #58099]

Language: English

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THE WORKS OF ANATOLE FRANCE
IN AN ENGLISH TRANSLATION
EDITED BY FREDERIC CHAPMAN
MOTHER OF PEARL

MOTHER OF PEARL

BY ANATOLE FRANCE
A TRANSLATION BY
FREDERIC CHAPMAN
LONDON: JOHN LANE, THE BODLEY HEAD
NEW YORK: JOHN LANE COMPANY: MCMVIII
WM. BRENDON AND SON, LTD., PRINTERS, PLYMOUTH

CONTENTS

  PAGE
 
The Procurator of Judæa 3
 
Amycus and Celestine 29
 
The Legend of Saints Oliveria and Liberetta 39
 
St. Euphrosine 55
 
Scholastica 75
 
Our Lady’s Juggler 83
 
The Mass of Shadows 97
 
Leslie Wood 109
 
Gestas 129
 
The Manuscript of a Village Doctor 143
 
Memoirs of a Volunteer 161
 
Dawn 225
 
Madame de Luzy 243
 
The Boon of Death Bestowed 257
 
A Tale of the Month of Floréal in the Year II 265
 
The Little Leaden Soldier 277

THE PROCURATOR OF JUDÆA
MOTHER OF PEARL