![]() ![]() Many of the inhabitants of southwestern France were recognized as Cathars or Albigensians, a Gnostic sect or religion that challenged the material nature of the increasingly rich Catholic Church. Both plots in the book originate in 1209 in Carcassonne, the quintessential medieval fortified town which our new 8-day Cycling Languedoc, and 11-day Plus! French Catalonia bicycle tours will visit. The book revolves around the Albigensian Crusade, something I knew very little about but which actually shaped France’s history quite a bit. ![]() ![]() Labyrinth has two parallel plots with two female protagonists that take place in the 13th Century and 21st Century respectively and is set in southwestern France, especially around the fortified town Carcassonne. While there are similarities between the two books, there are also several differences, namely that Mosse’s book is historically much more accurate than Brown’s. Anybody who was gripped by The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown will enjoy this well-researched, historical novel by British author Kate Mosse. ![]()
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According to Kendra (2018), there are 6 types of basic emotions, one of it is anger. ![]() ![]() Before long, Serena, Fanny, Kirkby, and Rotherham are entangled in a welter of misunderstood emotions, mistaken engagements, and misdirected love. ![]() With her father's heir eager to take over his inheritance-and Serena's lifelong home-she and her lovely young stepmother, Fanny, decide to move to Bath, where Serena makes an odd new friend and discovers an old love, Major Hector Kirkby. When her father dies unexpectedly, Serena discovers to her horror that she has been left a ward of Ivo Barrasford, marquis of Rotherham, a man whom Serena once jilted and who now has the power to give or withhold his consent to any marriage she might contemplate. 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The community of Lantern Yard draws lots to determine Marner's guilt or innocence in the crime. Marner suffers from cataleptic fits which leave him as insensible as stone and vulnerable to Dane's frame-up. Marner's supposed best friend, Willam Dane, frames him for the theft of a pouch of coins. Silas Marner, a weaver, is an eager and promising young member of a Puritan religious community, Lantern Yard. ![]() |