Author
César Malan
1787-1864
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Books by César Malan
Stories from Switzerland
"Stories from Switzerland" by César Malan is a collection of moral tales for juvenile readers written in the early 19th century. The work aims to impart ethical lessons through engaging narratives, focusing on the importance of reading, charity, kindness, and personal development among children. Each story appears to feature different characters, from young boys and girls grappling with their behavior to caring parents and wise mentors guiding them towards virtuous lives. The opening of this collection introduces various narratives that emphasize education, moral choices, and spirituality. One story follows Mr. Williams, who encourages a shepherd boy to learn to read and understand the Bible, imparting the significance of education even in humble circumstances. Another tale explores Lucy's struggle with temper and her learning to show kindness toward her brother Samuel. Additionally, the account of Maurice depicts the consequences of idleness and the importance of diligence. Within these initial pages, the author sets the tone for a series of heartwarming stories that underline the Christian values of love and responsibility.
Theobald, the Iron-Hearted; Or, Love to Enemies
"Theobald, the Iron-Hearted; Or, Love to Enemies" by César Malan is a novel written in the early 19th century. This book deals with themes of redemption, the power of love, and the transformation of enmity into friendship, set against the backdrop of war-torn Bohemia during the early 15th century. It tells the story of Theobald, a warrior known for his fierce heart, who confronts the repercussions of his actions in battle as he grapples with themes of forgiveness and the essence of true Christian love. The narrative begins with Theobald, who believes he has slain Arnold, a leader of an opposing faction, during a fierce battle. However, after saving Theobald’s life following a near-fatal encounter, Arnold proves to be both a spiritual guide and a path to reconciliation. As Theobald is cared for by Gottfried, a pious old man, he confronts his past actions and ultimately seeks redemption. The plot weaves through their transformation from adversaries to allies, showcasing the profound lessons of mercy, compassion, and the teachings of Jesus Christ. The climax culminates in a heartfelt meeting between Theobald and Arnold, where mutual forgiveness and love, even for one’s enemies, become central to their newfound relationship, revealing the deep spiritual insights that underlie the story.