The MonasteryReadHowYouWant.com, 2006 - 400 pages The fundamental theme of the novel is the controversy between Catholic and Reformist faiths. The priestly community comes under menace from the new doctrines as the Protestant Reformation takes hold. Story revolves around the author's imaginary locality, abbey of Kennaquhair. The occult and the humorous are ingeniously amalgamated. "The Monastery" was one of the best selling books. |
Table des matières
Chapter XIX | 1 |
Chapter XXIII | 71 |
Chapter XXIV | 82 |
Chapter XXV | 106 |
Chapter XXVI | 127 |
Chapter XXVII | 146 |
Chapter XXVIII | 173 |
Chapter XXIX | 192 |
Chapter XXXI | 234 |
Chapter XXXII | 252 |
Chapter XXXIII | 269 |
Chapter XXXIV | 287 |
Chapter XXXV | 309 |
Chapter XXXVI | 326 |
Chapter XXXVII | 351 |
Chapter XXX | 219 |
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