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    Thaïs by Ana­tole France is a philo­soph­i­cal nov­el about the spir­i­tu­al jour­ney of a monk torn between ascetic devo­tion and his desire to save a hedo­nis­tic cour­te­san, explor­ing themes of faith, love, and redemp­tion.

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