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Maurice Magre

    March 2, 1877 – December 11, 1941

    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.

    Jean de Fodoas
    The Brothers of the Virgin Gold
    The Call of the Beast
    The Mystery of the Tiger
    The Blood of Toulouse
    The Marvelous Story of Claire d'Amour