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The Knights of the Cross: By Henryk Sienkiewiez ... Authorized and Unabridged Translation From the Polish

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  • 362 stránok
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The Knights of the Cross is an epic tale of medieval times and national destiny, showcasing the literary prowess of Henryk Sienkiewicz, a Nobel Prize winner. The story follows Macko, a wise veteran of war, and his young nephew Zbyszko, representing a maturing nation, as they unite with the peoples of Poland and Lithuania against the oppressive Knights of the Cross. Key characters include Jurand, a vengeful fighter; his innocent daughter Danusia, who faces the brutality of the German knighthood; the strong-willed Jagienka, skilled in both archery and estate management; Hlawa, a witty Czech squire; and Sanderus, a peddler whose earthly desires overshadow spiritual needs. The narrative unfolds against a backdrop of lush forests, treacherous marshes, and winter blizzards, creating a world that is both enchanting and ominous. Splendid castles, court hunts, and valorous single combats enrich the tale, while the customs of knights, their code of honor, and romantic feelings are intricately explored. The story builds to the pivotal Battle of Grunwald, one of medieval history's most significant confrontations.

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The Knights of the Cross: By Henryk Sienkiewiez ... Authorized and Unabridged Translation From the Polish, Henryk Sienkiewicz

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Titul
The Knights of the Cross: By Henryk Sienkiewiez ... Authorized and Unabridged Translation From the Polish
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
2022
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
362
ISBN13
9781016501835
Série
Križiaci
Prvé vydanie
1953
Pôvodný názov
Krzyżacy
Hodnotenie
4,4 z 5
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The Knights of the Cross is an epic tale of medieval times and national destiny, showcasing the literary prowess of Henryk Sienkiewicz, a Nobel Prize winner. The story follows Macko, a wise veteran of war, and his young nephew Zbyszko, representing a maturing nation, as they unite with the peoples of Poland and Lithuania against the oppressive Knights of the Cross. Key characters include Jurand, a vengeful fighter; his innocent daughter Danusia, who faces the brutality of the German knighthood; the strong-willed Jagienka, skilled in both archery and estate management; Hlawa, a witty Czech squire; and Sanderus, a peddler whose earthly desires overshadow spiritual needs. The narrative unfolds against a backdrop of lush forests, treacherous marshes, and winter blizzards, creating a world that is both enchanting and ominous. Splendid castles, court hunts, and valorous single combats enrich the tale, while the customs of knights, their code of honor, and romantic feelings are intricately explored. The story builds to the pivotal Battle of Grunwald, one of medieval history's most significant confrontations.