
THE TEMPTATION OF ST. ANTHONY - BY - GUSTAVE FLAUBERT - TRANSLATED BY - LAFCADIO HEARN - ILLUSTRATIONS by ODILON REDON
THE ALICE HARRIMAN COMPANY - NEW YORK AND SEATTLE - 1910
INTRODUCTION
ARGUMENT
In the barren deserts of Egypt, a solitary monk named Anthony retreats from the world to seek the purest communion with the divine. As night falls, his isolation draws forth a cascade of visions—angelic choirs, seductive beauties, fierce demons, and ancient philosophers—all converging on his humble cell. Each apparition tests a different facet of his faith, from the lure of earthly pleasure to the weight of intellectual doubt.
Flaubert renders these encounters with striking vividness, turning the desert into a theater of the mind where the sacred and profane dance side by side. The narrative weaves lyrical description with sharp wit, inviting listeners to feel the tremor of a soul caught between temptation and transcendence. The prose, now rendered in a smooth English translation, preserves the original’s intricate rhythm and rich imagery.
For those who enjoy meditative storytelling, the first act offers a haunting portrait of a saint’s inner battle, inviting reflection on the nature of belief and desire.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (300K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-06-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1821–1880
Best known for Madame Bovary, this fiercely careful French novelist helped define literary realism with prose polished line by line. His books look closely at ordinary lives, but the emotional force and precision still feel strikingly modern.
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