A sweeping verse-novel about a nobleman who seeks meaning after loss, temptation, and exile.
The classic poem unfolds across 17th-century landscapes, tracing the life of Abbot De Rance from courtly wealth to solitary devotion. Richly drawn scenes show a man torn between worldly pleasures and a rising conscience, with love, fate, and faith shaping his journey.
Written as a narrative of character and consequence, the verses blend vivid imagery with moral questions. Readers will encounter dramatic awakenings, intimate moments, and a meditation on the power of repentance and grace.
- Lyric storytelling that blends history, romance, and spiritual reflection
- Scenes of desert landscapes, monastic austere life, and dramatic interior struggle
- Themes of love, loss, guilt, and the search for meaning through faith
Ideal for fans of poetic narratives that explore virtue, temptation, and redemption through a historic lens.