Tragic Tale of Claire Ferchaud and the Great War
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Paperback / softback
£30.00
Publisher: University of California Press
ISBN: 9780520242999
Number of Pages: 231
Published: 14/03/2005
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm
This is the moving and improbable story of Claire Ferchaud, a young French shepherdess who had visions of Jesus and gained national fame as a modern-day Joan of Arc at the height of World War I. Claire experienced her first vision after a childhood trauma in which her mother locked her in a closet to break her stubborn willfulness. She developed her visionary gifts with the aid of spiritual directors and, by the age of twenty, she had come to believe that Jesus wanted France consecrated to the Sacred Heart. Claire believed that if France undertook this devotion, symbolized by adding the image of the Sacred Heart to the French flag, it would enjoy rapid victory in the war. From her modest origins to her spectacular ascent, Claire's life and times are deftly related with literary verve and insight in a book that gives a rare view of the French countryside during the Great War.
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments The Great War in the European Imagination Miracle or "Miracle?" Carnal Vision and Saintly Ambition Spiritual Patronage and a Mission to Save France Silent Eruptions: Claire and Her Public In the Footsteps of Joan A Kind of Apotheosis: Claire Goes to Paris The Sacred Heart and the Union Sacree: Claire's Story Goes Public Consecration by Proxy The Unraveling The Unmaking of a Saint Prologue as Epilogue: The Story of Jonas Notes Bibliography Index
"'This book makes an important contribution to our understanding of spirituality and religion in the modern world. It is especially fine in demonstrating the multiple ways in which gender, religion, and politics have been intertwined in France." - Judith Stone, author of Sons of the Revolution: Reform Legislation in France, 1890-1914"