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Schwartz of Tanjore

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A close biographical portrait recounts the life and labors of a devoted Christian missionary in South India, using journals and letters to narrate his evangelistic work, pastoral care, and interactions with local rulers and colonial officials. It highlights episodes of peacemaking amid regional conflict, practical approaches to missionary outreach among Brahmins and common people, and the physical and spiritual strains of prolonged service. The account blends episodic narrative with reflections on caste, vernacular education, and mission strategy, and includes illustrations and documentary extracts to illuminate his influence on later missionaries and the institutional legacy left at mission stations.

About the Author

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Jesse Page

Jesse Page was an author known for his work in the early 20th century, particularly for his novel "Schwartz of Tanjore." This book reflects his interest in themes of adventure and cultural exploration, set against the backdrop of India. Page's writing often delves into the complexities of human experience and the interplay between different cultures. While not widely recognized today, his contributions to literature provide a glimpse into the narrative styles and thematic concerns of his time.

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