Discours prononcé aux obsèques de Madame Chatelard , le 11 mars 1868
di
Fr -Adolphe Buhlmann
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Formato
Brossura
Pagine
20
Lingua
Francese
Pubblicato
Feb 21, 2022
Editore
HACHETTE LIVRE-BNF
ISBN-10
2012974481
ISBN-13
9782012974487
Descrizione
In a moving tribute, the author reflects upon the life and contributions of Madame Chatelard, Henriette Jacobée-Dorothée, during a poignant eulogy delivered on March 11, 1868. This work captures the emotions surrounding loss and remembrance as the speaker honors a woman whose influence extended beyond her immediate circle, touching the lives of many.
Thoughtfully woven into the narrative are glimpses of her character, her passions, and the impact she made on the community. The author seamlessly intertwines personal anecdotes with broader societal reflections, shedding light on the era's values and the challenges faced by women of that time.
Through eloquent prose, Buhlmann encapsulates the essence of grief and celebration, creating a tapestry of emotions. As readers engage with the text, they are invited to ponder the lasting legacy of those who have passed, making it a reverent homage to a spirited life dedicated to family and service.
Ultimately, the work stands as a testament to the enduring bonds of love and memory amidst life's inevitable transitions, evoking a sense of shared humanity and the importance of cherishing both the living and the departed.
Thoughtfully woven into the narrative are glimpses of her character, her passions, and the impact she made on the community. The author seamlessly intertwines personal anecdotes with broader societal reflections, shedding light on the era's values and the challenges faced by women of that time.
Through eloquent prose, Buhlmann encapsulates the essence of grief and celebration, creating a tapestry of emotions. As readers engage with the text, they are invited to ponder the lasting legacy of those who have passed, making it a reverent homage to a spirited life dedicated to family and service.
Ultimately, the work stands as a testament to the enduring bonds of love and memory amidst life's inevitable transitions, evoking a sense of shared humanity and the importance of cherishing both the living and the departed.
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