Rediscover Michael Pexenfelder's "Liberius Flagitiosus Iuvenis," a compelling historical drama originally penned in the 17th century. This edition brings the classic work to modern readers, offering a glimpse into the literary and theatrical landscape of the past. Follow the story of Liberius, a young man navigating the complex moral and societal challenges of his time.
Pexenfelder, a prominent Jesuit scholar, masterfully weaves together elements of history, philosophy, and human drama. This meticulously crafted narrative explores timeless themes of morality, redemption, and the consequences of youthful indiscretion. Immerse yourself in the rich language and vivid imagery of this enduring literary work, a testament to Pexenfelder's skill and the power of storytelling.
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