Clerambault: History of a free conscience in war
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Clerambault: The Story of a Free Conscience in Wartime is a novel-documentary by Roland Rolland that tells the story of the main character's choice of faith during the First World War. Clerambault, a French scientist and psychiatrist, finds himself in complex moral dilemmas during the war when he has to choose between his personal beliefs and his duty to his country. The author successfully combines realistic descriptions of life during the war with philosophical reflections on morality, faith and free conscience. This book leaves the reader with deep reflections on the meaning of one's own beliefs in an era of great trials.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Romain Rolland
- Language
- German
- Release date
- 2021-10-13
- Title
- Clerambault: Geschichte eines freien Gewissens im Kriege
- Translator
- Stefan Zweig
- Subject
- PQ
World War, 1914-1918 -- Fiction