Stoles
About the eBook
Stoles is a captivating novel by Frederick William Rolfe, also known as Baron Corvo, first published in 1903. Set against the richly detailed backdrop of ecclesiastical life, the story delves into the intricate world of the Roman Catholic Church, exploring the ambitions, rivalries, and spiritual struggles of its clergy. The narrative centers on the character of Don Tarquinio, a priest whose aspirations and personal convictions bring him into conflict with the established order. Through vivid descriptions and incisive character studies, Rolfe paints a portrait of a world where faith, power, and human frailty intertwine. The novel is notable for its lush, evocative prose and its deep immersion in the rituals and symbolism of the Church, particularly the significance of the stole—a liturgical vestment that becomes a powerful symbol of authority, sanctity, and personal identity. As Don Tarquinio navigates the labyrinthine politics of the clergy, he encounters a cast of memorable characters, each with their own secrets and ambitions. The story weaves together themes of devotion, hypocrisy, and the quest for spiritual fulfillment, offering a nuanced exploration of the complexities of religious life. Stoles stands out for its blend of satire, psychological insight, and reverence for tradition. Rolfe’s unique perspective as both an insider and a critic of the Church lends the novel a distinctive voice, at once affectionate and unflinching. The book invites readers into a world of solemn ceremonies, whispered intrigues, and profound questions about faith and vocation. For those interested in ecclesiastical history, literary fiction, or the enduring mysteries of the human soul, Stoles offers a richly rewarding reading experience.
Product Details
Publisher: Science & Technology Publishing
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Language: English
Size: 144 Pages
Filesize: 1.9 MB
ISBN: 9782528118191
Published: Sept. 1, 2025