Lourdes

Lourdes by Émile Zola, published by A. Sutton in 1993, is a compelling exploration of a pilgrimage to Lourdes, presented in English across 492 pages. This edition showcases Zola’s mastery of realism, featuring vivid characters and a nuanced examination of suffering alongside the belief in miracles as a final refuge from pain.
Readers will find a rich narrative that delves into the complexities of faith and human experience. The book offers a thoughtful commentary on the themes of suffering and hope, inviting reflection on the nature of belief in the face of adversity. With its classic literary style, Lourdes stands as a significant work within the realm of fiction, appealing to those interested in the intersections of faith and human struggle.
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In this moving depiction of a pilgrimage to Lourdes, the master French realist has created a novel of vivid characters and subtle commentary on suffering and the belief in miracles as the last desperate refuge from pain.
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