His story is like Edmond Dantès' in The Count of Monte Cristo--how undue suffering elevates on spirit. In both cases, innocent men are confronted with malevolence. But instead of cursing God, they grow closer to the truth. In the darkest depths, they find the most enduring lights.
His story is like Edmond Dantès' in The Count of Monte Cristo--how undue suffering elevates on spirit. In both cases, innocent men are confronted with malevolence. But instead of cursing God, they grow closer to the truth. In the darkest depths, they find the most enduring lights.
I’m glad I read this this morning, bravo!.
Anyone recommend a good edition?
I just went ahead and got a used Penguin.