HOW FRANCE BUILT HER CATHEDRALS. A STUDY IN THE TWELFTH AND THIRTEENTH CENTURIES
Author: Elizabeth Boyle O’Reilly
Published: 2012
Format: PDF, EPUB
Length: 687 pages
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How France Built Her Cathedrals: A Study in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries (by Elizabeth Boyle OReilly) is a classic that stays interesting because it stays human.
If you like classics that feel psychologically close, this is a strong pick.
If you come to it for cathedrals, you will still find the deeper thread: attention to character and cost.
It is quietly intense about self-control and the moments where a life turns.
It gets better when you let it slow you down.
If you want a quick sense of what this book is about before diving in, the paragraphs above highlight the themes to listen for while reading.
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