WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Pearl-Maiden: A Tale of the Fall of Jerusalem cover

Pearl-Maiden: A Tale of the Fall of Jerusalem

Chapter 4: TO GLADYS CHRISTIAN A DWELLER IN THE EAST THIS EASTERN TALE IS DEDICATED BY HER OWN AND HER FATHER’S FRIEND THE AUTHOR Ditchingham: September 14, 1902.
Open in WeRead

About This Book

Set against the turmoil of Roman rule and the approaching fall of Jerusalem, the narrative follows a young woman raised within a secretive ascetic community who becomes central to that group's fortunes. Parallel threads depict captive believers facing public spectacles, intramural religious tensions between rival sects, and the intrigues of local and imperial authorities. Scenes alternate between inner councils and open arenas, tracing personal transformations, shifting loyalties, and crises of faith as political violence approaches. The plot moves from private rites and rescue to public judgment and reconciliation, ending with a moral and spiritual resolution that reframes the characters' relationships to authority and belief.

TO GLADYS CHRISTIAN A DWELLER IN THE EAST
THIS EASTERN TALE IS DEDICATED
BY HER OWN AND
HER FATHER’S FRIEND

THE AUTHOR
Ditchingham: September 14, 1902.