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Meditations of a Solitary in 1916
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144 pages
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The book explores profound theological themes, particularly focusing on the dichotomy between the Christian soul and the perceived lack of soul in Wilhelm II, the German emperor during World War I. Written in a time of deep frustration and compassion, Léon Bloy reflects on the moral and spiritual crises of the era. It serves as a companion piece to his earlier works, presenting a unique perspective on the tumultuous events of the time and the author's intense emotional responses to the political landscape.
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2023, paperback
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