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Saint & Symbol. Joan of Arc, France's patron saint-who was persuaded by her inquisitors to deny her visionary powers-has long served Bernanos as a symbol of Republican France. Joy's heroine, Chantal de Clergerie, is a much-modified Joan, facing present-day inquisitors in modern dress...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Parable of Temptation | 10/14/1946 | See Source »

Youthful, maidenly Chantal lives in a French chateau whose Second Empire shrubberies and wide, tawny avenues are described by Bernanos with vivid feeling. With her live her timid, pedantic father (who has written volumes of history but cannot stir a step without the counsel of his psychiatrist) and her psychotic grandmother (who still clutches to her bosom the keys of storage cupboards that have long ceased to exist). Of such as them, Chantal says simply: "What can God find to say to those who, of their own free will, of their own weight incline toward sadness and turn instinctively toward...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Parable of Temptation | 10/14/1946 | See Source »

Flesh & Blood. It is Chantal's own obsession with gladness and light that is her undoing. Her moments of spiritual illumination are regarded by those around her as a nervous disorder, and, like Saint Joan, she is forced to submit to questioning. When her first inquisitor, her hysterical father, uncovers nothing but his own cowardice, a psychiatrist is called in. The psychiatrist emerges from the ordeal fit to be put in a strait jacket. Then a perspicacious Catholic abbé, who has secretly doubted the existence of God for many years, is summoned-and finds himself newly inspired with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Parable of Temptation | 10/14/1946 | See Source »

...Colorado Congressional District, rich beet-sugar advocate; and Mrs. Roberta Wood Elliott, 32, onetime headwaitress at the George Washington Inn; in Washington. Divorced. Capt. Jefferson Davis Cohn, British sportsman, godson of the late President Jefferson Davis of the U. S. Confederacy; and Marcelle Jenny Favrel Cohn (Marcelle Chantal), French cinema and stage actress, his second wife (first wife: Florence Bottomley, daughter of Britain's late Publicist Horatio Bottomley). Mutual charges: that she played in the cinema against his will; that he liked other women, stood...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Jan. 5, 1931 | 1/5/1931 | See Source »

...dance and concert of the Pierian Sodality tomorrow night at Wellesley the following will be patronesses: President Ellen F. Pendleton of Wellesley College, Dean Edith F. Tufts, Dean Alice V. Waite, Mrs. A. Laurence Faxon, Mrs. Gordon B. Wellman, Mrs. C. N. Taylor, Mrs. Eluira G. Brandau, Miss Sophie Chantal Hart and Mrs. Frances R. Meaker...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PIERIAN SODALITY TO PLAY AT WELLESLEY TOMORROW | 4/7/1921 | See Source »

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