Figures de moines by Ernest Dimnet

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By Jamie White Posted on Jan 9, 2026
In Category - Paranormal Themes
Dimnet, Ernest, 1866-1954 Dimnet, Ernest, 1866-1954
French
"Figures de moines" by Ernest Dimnet is a collection of essays and travel sketches written in the early 20th century. It offers intimate portraits of monastic life and places—English Benedictines in Douai, Trappists, and Pyrenean abbeys—blending memoir, history, and spiritual observation. Dimnet’s narrator moves between cities, cloisters, and lands...
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book follows the author’s memories from Cambrai to Douai, where his early love of English letters leads to a fascination with the English Benedictines: their secluded college, Pugin’s chapel, solemn Gregorian vespers, a humane and demanding educational ethos, and finally the blow of expulsion under anticlerical laws. It then shifts to a quiet visit at La Trappe, where a sparse meal and a long, delicate conversation with an elderly hospitaller reveal theological anxieties, love of language, and the human texture of cloistered life, before a brief tour of cloister, dormitory, brewery, and cemetery. The narrative next turns to the Roussillon: train and coach into the Tet valley, the Catalan cadence of speech, the fortified charm of Villefranche (its church, streets, and a failed 17th‑century plot), and the small, beautiful Cadi valley running toward Vernet and the Canigou. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Daniel Carter
3 months ago

Compared to other books on this topic, the author clearly understands the subject matter in depth. It is definitely a 5-star read from me.

Michael Martin
2 months ago

I rarely write reviews but the author's voice is distinct, making the complex topics easy to digest. I learned so much from this.

Ethan Jackson
2 months ago

As part of my coursework, the writing style is poetic but not overly flowery. I will be reading more from this author.

Nancy Johnson
4 months ago

I downloaded this out of curiosity and the content remains relevant throughout without filler. This has earned a permanent place in my collection.

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