The Pocket Bible; or, Christian the Printer: A Tale of the Sixteenth Century
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Set during the sixteenth-century Reformation, the narrative presents interwoven episodes of religious controversy, political intrigue, and social upheaval in Paris and beyond. It traces the conflict between Jesuit and Protestant factions, the dissemination of reformist ideas through print and private diaries, and the effects of fanaticism, corruption, and popular violence on ordinary lives. Alternating scenes of councils, sieges, trials, and intimate domestic moments, the work examines shifting social orders as feudal structures yield to rising mercantile and bourgeois forces.
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