Maurice Magre Books
Maurice Magre was a French poet, writer, and playwright, a fervent defender of Occitanie who significantly contributed to popularizing the history of the 13th-century Cathars. In his historical novels on Catharism, Magre often favored legend and romantic epics over strict historical accuracy, following a tradition of storytellers who prioritize emotional resonance. His early life was marked by bohemianism and a struggle with opium addiction, yet despite a controversial reputation, he became a renowned and appreciated author. Later in life, he pursued esoteric studies and spiritual quests, which continued to inform his prolific literary output.






Die Kraft der frühen Himmel
- 174 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Smaragdfeuer oder Die Liebe des Narren
Märchenroman einer Graleinweihung in den Pyrenäen
- 230 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Das Blut von Toulouse. Roman eines Lebensweges im 13. Jahrhunderts
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
1991 288 Seiten; Gebundene Ausgabe Ed. Tramontane, Münst.,
Kolik velkých dramat a legend by zůstalo napospas závratné minulosti, kdyby nebylo spisovatelů? A co teprve, když se jedná o pohnuté pirátské osudy. Ty jsou obzvlášť opředeny tajemstvím… Spisovatel, ale také vášnivý dobrodruh a milovník staré cestopisné literatury Maurice Magre zprostředkoval čtenářům poutavé životní příběhy a dobrodružství pirátů a bukanýrů 17. a 18. století.








