About This Book
A devout young village schoolmaster serves as a gentle moral center for his pupils and community, teaching by story and example and attracting the notice of a visiting court chaplain and local nobility. The narrative traces his interactions with a prince and princess, encounters with a devout household and private religious societies, and moments of inward experience that border on vision. Episodes alternate everyday village life, pedagogy, and scenes of cultivated piety, exploring themes of innocence, faith, authority, and the tension between worldly refinement and inner spiritual longing.
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