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The Epic of Paul

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The poem follows Paul from a Jerusalem conspiracy and arrest through imprisonment, a trial in Cæsarea, a voyage to Rome including shipwreck, and eventual martyrdom, presenting his character and central teachings through speeches, courtroom scenes, and personal encounters. It interleaves episodes involving figures such as Gamaliel, Stephen, Mary Magdalene, Nero, and a philosophical exchange with a figure named Krishna, blending narrative action, legal drama, theological reflection, and lyrical interludes to shape a portrait of faith, conflict, and transformation.

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William Cleaver Wilkinson

William Cleaver Wilkinson was an American educator and author, recognized for his contributions to the study of French literature and language. He is best known for his works such as "Classic French Course in English," which provides insights into French literary classics, and "French Classics," which further explores the richness of French literature. Wilkinson's writings often reflect his passion for teaching and his dedication to making French literature accessible to English-speaking audiences. His notable works, including "The Epic of Paul" and "The Epic of Saul," showcase his literary versatility and commitment to cultural exchange.

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