The Wild Orchid Huizinga Caryll Houselander (1901–1954) was an
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Caryll Houselander (1901–1954) was an English Roman Catholic artist
human practices
edited and introduced by Cajetan Cuddy
but not enslaved to their assumptions and values
) of the International Pontifical College Angelicum in Rome
The Wild Orchid Huizinga Caryll Houselander (1901–1954) was anBy Sigrid Undset The Wild Orchid, the first part of Nobel Prize winner Sigrid Undsets novel The Winding Road, tells the story of Paul Selmer, a typical child of the experientially emancipated, intellectually enlightened modern age. Born into an upper middle class, Protestant parents, who divorced when he was a teenager, Paul is raised along with his sister and two brothers by his mother to be a freethinker. Amidst the prosaic trappings of his work and
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