John Calvin, contemporary prophet; a symposium.

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Author / Creator:Hoogstra, Jacob T. (Jacob Tunis), 1900- ed.
Imprint:Grand Rapids, Baker Book House, 1959.
Description:257 p. 23 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1890320
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ISBN:086068105X
Notes:"Memorial book celebrating the 450th anniversary of the birth of John Calvin."
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Born in 1865, Mary Olivier is the youngest of four children. Mamma dominates this Victorian household, idolising the boys, rejecting the independent love of her only daughter: the archetype of all women who control by weakness and suffering. Mary adores her mother- and she hates her. Ferociously intelligent, she vacillates between a passionate quest for her own artistic and sexual identity.

This is one of the first novels ever written about a mother and daughter relationship, and the eternal conflict engendered by the deepest of ties. But it is a celebration too: for though Mary sacrifices her life- and her lover- to the demands of duty, she emerges victorious, finding in the discovery of her intellectual and feminine self an inner freedom, a perfect happiness.

Item Description:"Memorial book celebrating the 450th anniversary of the birth of John Calvin."
Physical Description:257 p. 23 cm.
ISBN:086068105X