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The novel contrasts the austere life of desert ascetics with the sensual bustle of Alexandria, following a zealous monk who undertakes to redeem a famous courtesan by converting her to ascetic Christianity. Their movements between cloister and city expose the mutual tensions of desire and piety, leading to episodes of spiritual doubt, temptation, and ironic reversal. Through vivid portraits of monastic ritual, urban spectacle, and psychological obsession, the narrative examines sincerity and hypocrisy in religious devotion, the persistence of corporeal longings, and the ambiguous costs of renunciation.
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