With Fire and Sword
Über das eBook
Henryk Sienkiewicz's epic novel 'With Fire and Sword' transports readers to 17th century Poland during the turbulent times of the Khmelnytsky Uprising. Through a sprawling narrative filled with battles, political intrigue, and love, Sienkiewicz masterfully captures the essence of a nation torn apart by war. His vivid descriptions and detailed historical accounts immerse readers in a world where loyalty, honor, and betrayal collide. Written in a style reminiscent of classical historical epics, 'With Fire and Sword' stands as a timeless work of literature that continues to captivate audiences with its rich tapestry of characters and events. Sienkiewicz's meticulous research and attention to detail lend authenticity to the storyline, making it a must-read for fans of historical fiction. His ability to blend fact with fiction creates a compelling narrative that both educates and entertains, offering readers a glimpse into a pivotal chapter of Polish history.
Über den Autor
Henryk Sienkiewicz (1846-1916) was a Polish journalist, novelist, and Nobel Prize laureate renowned for his exceptional contribution to literature. He was born in Wola Okrzejska, then a part of Russian-controlled Poland, into an impoverished noble family. Sienkiewicz studied in Warsaw and began his career in journalism, writing both for newspapers and periodicals. His experiences as a correspondent in different countries, including the United States, informed his literary work, which often explored national identity, historical narrative, and the human condition. Sienkiewicz's literary style is characterized by his vivid storytelling, cultural romanticism, and dramatic historical narrative. His masterful use of language and ability to weave intricate plots have secured him a place as one of Poland's most important authors. Among his numerous works, 'With Fire and Sword' (1884) stands out as the first novel of an epic trilogy, The Trilogy, portraying 17th-century Polish history with a mix of romanticism and faith in the spirit and resilience of Poland. His commitment to national causes won him admiration, and his literary output, including 'Quo Vadis' (1896) and 'The Teutonic Knights' (1900), has had a profound influence on Polish culture. Sienkiewicz was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1905 for his lifetime achievements. To this day, he remains a symbol of Polish literature and national pride.
Produkt Details
Verlag: DigiCat
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Sprache: English
Umfang: 754 Seiten
Größe: 1,2 MB
ISBN: 8596547021056
Veröffentlichung: 28. Mai 2022