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Love and Grace

Powers, Lyall H. | February 4, 1956 issue

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The article focuses on the book "Lamb," by Francois Mauriac. "Lamb" is a struggle between the flesh and the spirit is the theme, the saving grace of love is the lesson implicit. The drama unfolds, or rather erupts, in the familiar setting of the Larides of southwestern France--that, region which Mauriac has repeatedly represented as a sort of French Wasteland. In "Lamb," the main action is related with the admirable economy and concision that mark the best of Mauriac's work, in a series of flashbacks.

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MAURIAC, Francois, 1885-1970; LOVE in literature; PLOTS (Drama, novel, etc.); LAMB, The (Book); FRANCE
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