Robert: A Clerical Novel by Adolf FuchsAuthorHouse, 2005 M02 8 - 528 páginas In the novel’s Preface, the Author states:
“In a few short words, the content of the book is this: A boy dedicates himself to the clerical profession with the fire of childlike enthusiasm, the youth goes astray in his profession, and the man, ‘because not all flowering dreams ripened,’ has the notion of giving it up and ‘fleeing to the desert.’ Yet Heaven has decided otherwise. With resignation he comes back to himself and begins again to believe in his calling. Besides this, everything which is presented in the book belongs partly to the characteristics of the hero appearing in it, partly to the characteristics of our time chiefly with regard to religious, ecclesiastical, and especially clerical matters.” |
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... happy about this discovery, he turned his eye away and for a long time did not again dare to look in this mirror. Oh, it may not be kept secret that he was soon doing nothing else but looking at the lovely picture during class, and that ...
... happy ground between the other two. Many of his fellow students also tried to make it clearer to him by telling him Professor X. actually believed nothing at all, Professor Y. rather a lot, and Professor Z. everything. [Rationalism is ...
... happy with his victory. His brow remained threatening. His eye did not look upwards, but around, as if in vain. “From afar, however, upon a mighty peak which was still gleaming in the evening light, with cheerful brow, with an upward ...
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