Thaïs (works by Nobel Prize-winning Writer)

Thaïs (works by Nobel Prize-winning Writer)

by (france) Anatole France

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"Taisi" is a novel written by French writer France in 1890. Is an anti-Christ masterpiece and a soul-saving story. Won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1921. Reason for the award: "His brilliant literary achievement lies in his noble style, compassionate human sympathy, charming charm, and the characteristics formed by a truly French temperament." The young priest Barneyforth in the novel is a practitioner who strictly abides by Christian rules. He respects the dogma of Christ in words, deeds, and thoughts. He practices assiduously and tries to save ignorant sentient beings with Jesus-like fraternity.

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