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The Cloister and the Hearth
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- Nombre de pages957
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-4-9838687-4-1
- EAN9784983868741
- Date de parution17/03/2026
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille861 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurCLXBX
Résumé
The Cloister and the Hearth is a richly woven historical novel that transports readers to the heart of 15th-century Europe, a time of intellectual awakening, religious devotion, and social transformation. Widely regarded as Charles Reade's masterpiece, this compelling narrative blends romance, adventure, and historical realism into a deeply human story of love, sacrifice, and destiny.
At its core, the novel follows the life of Gerard Eliassoen, a young Dutch scholar whose aspirations for learning and spiritual growth set him on a journey across the vibrant and often perilous landscapes of medieval Europe.
Torn between the contemplative life of religious devotion and the emotional pull of earthly love, Gerard's path is shaped by both personal desire and external circumstance. Central to the story is his profound connection with Margaret Brandt, a woman of strength, intelligence, and unwavering loyalty. Their love, tested by separation, societal pressures, and the rigid expectations of the time, becomes a powerful thread that runs throughout the narrative.
As Gerard travels through cities, monasteries, and universities, encountering scholars, clergy, and common folk, the novel vividly portrays the contrast between the quiet seclusion of religious life-the "cloister"-and the warmth and responsibilities of domestic life-the "hearth." Reade's attention to historical detail is remarkable, bringing to life the customs, beliefs, and daily realities of medieval society.
From the rise of early printing and the spread of knowledge to the influence of the Church and the challenges of travel in a fragmented Europe, the novel offers readers both an engaging story and an immersive historical experience. Beyond its historical richness, The Cloister and the Hearth explores timeless themes of ambition, faith, identity, and the choices that define a life. Gerard's internal struggle between duty and desire reflects a universal human conflict, making the novel resonate across generations. Both epic in scope and intimate in emotion, this classic work stands as a testament to the enduring power of storytelling.
It invites readers to reflect on the balance between spiritual aspiration and human connection, and on the paths we choose in the pursuit of meaning and fulfillment.
Torn between the contemplative life of religious devotion and the emotional pull of earthly love, Gerard's path is shaped by both personal desire and external circumstance. Central to the story is his profound connection with Margaret Brandt, a woman of strength, intelligence, and unwavering loyalty. Their love, tested by separation, societal pressures, and the rigid expectations of the time, becomes a powerful thread that runs throughout the narrative.
As Gerard travels through cities, monasteries, and universities, encountering scholars, clergy, and common folk, the novel vividly portrays the contrast between the quiet seclusion of religious life-the "cloister"-and the warmth and responsibilities of domestic life-the "hearth." Reade's attention to historical detail is remarkable, bringing to life the customs, beliefs, and daily realities of medieval society.
From the rise of early printing and the spread of knowledge to the influence of the Church and the challenges of travel in a fragmented Europe, the novel offers readers both an engaging story and an immersive historical experience. Beyond its historical richness, The Cloister and the Hearth explores timeless themes of ambition, faith, identity, and the choices that define a life. Gerard's internal struggle between duty and desire reflects a universal human conflict, making the novel resonate across generations. Both epic in scope and intimate in emotion, this classic work stands as a testament to the enduring power of storytelling.
It invites readers to reflect on the balance between spiritual aspiration and human connection, and on the paths we choose in the pursuit of meaning and fulfillment.














