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_aGibran, Kahlil, _d1883-1931. _972952 |
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_aArais al-muruj. _lEnglish |
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_aSpirit brides / _cKahlil Gibran ; translated by Juan R.I. Cole ; with a new introduction by Robin Waterfield. |
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_aLondon : _bArkana Penguin Books, _c1998. |
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520 | 0 | _aIn Spirit Brides, a collection of three short stories, Kahlil Gibran portrays his belief in the overwhelming power of love in human nature. In "The Ash of Centuries and the Immortal Flame", Gibran describes a love that unites souls beyond time and social restrictions. "Marta al-Baniyah" expresses Gibran's views on the exploitation of women and the poor. He then makes a cutting commentary on the contrast between the ecclesiastical hierarchy and the simplicity of the teachings of Jesus in his final story, "Yuhanna the Madman". | |
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