The Song at the Scaffold
![]() Overall Rating: (06/24/2009)
Orthodoxy:
Completely orthodox.
Reading Level:
Intermediate
Synopsis:
Courage overcomes fear in one final song.
Overall Rating: (06/17/2009)
Orthodoxy:
Completely orthodox.
Reading Level:
Easy
Synopsis:
Novella about sixteen Carmelite Sisters martyred by guillotine during the French Revolution.
Overall Rating: (06/17/2009)
Orthodoxy:
Completely orthodox.
Reading Level:
Intermediate
Synopsis:
Martyrdom revisited, Sacrifice Understood....
From The Cover
By Gertrud von Le Fort Gertrud von Len Fort wrote The Song at the Scaffold in 1931 five years after converting to the Catholic Faith and at that time was considered Germany's most influential Catholic poet and novelist. The Song at the Scaffold is a novelette set in the time of the French Revolution, an epoch that vividly demonstrated man's capacity for both heroism and brutality. It is a very intense story dealing primarily with the Carmelite Convent at Compiegne but also encompassing the Paris mob - the Reign of Terror - Women Revolutionists, etc. - climaxing in the martyrdom of sixteen Carmelite nuns. Excellent reading for both students and adults.
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