The Making of a Saint
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The memoirs present the life of a man who chronicles his youth as a court page and soldier, then focuses on his later years in a provincial town where he becomes entangled in a political conspiracy that culminates with an assassination; the narrative closes with his renunciation of worldly life and entry into a Franciscan order. Framed as family papers and edited by a descendant, the account contrasts worldly indulgence with penitence, divides the life into a period of expectation and a period of bitter consequence, and mixes detailed personal anecdotes with moral reflection.
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