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The Knights of the Cross Or, Krzyacy: Historical Romance
Henryk Sienkiewicz
The Knights of the Cross Or, Krzyacy: Historical Romance
Henryk Sienkiewicz
Publisher Marketing: Here you have, gentle reader-old writers always called you gentle-something very much more than a novel to amuse an idle hour. To read it will be enjoyable pastime, no doubt; but the brilliant romance of the brilliant author calls upon you for some exercise of the finest sympathy and intelligence; sympathy for a glorious nation which, with only one exception, has suffered beyond all other nations; intelligence, of the sources of that unspeakable and immeasurable love and of the great things that may yet befall before those woes are atoned for and due punishment for them meted out to their guilty authors. Poland! Poland! The very name carries with it sighings and groanings, nation-murder, brilliance, beauty, patriotism, splendors, self-sacrifice through generations of gallant men and exquisite women; indomitable endurance of bands of noble people carrying through world-wide exile the sacred fire of wrath against the oppressor, and uttering in every clime a cry of appeal to Humanity to rescue Poland. It was indeed a terrible moment in history, when the three military monarchies of Europe, Russia, Austria and Prussia, swooped down upon the glorious but unhappy country, torn by internal trouble, and determined to kill it and divide up its dominions. All were alike guilty, as far as motive went. But Holy Russia-Holy!-since that horrible time has taken upon herself by far the greatest burden of political crime in her dealings with that noble nation. Every evil passion bred of despotism, of theological hatred, of rancorous ancient enmities, and the ghastliest official corruption, have combined in Russian action for more than one hundred and fifty years, to turn Poland into a hell on earth. Her very language was proscribed. Contributor Bio: Sienkiewicz, Henryk Henryk Adam Aleksander Pius de Oszyk-Sienkiewicz, ne le 5 mai 1846 a Wola Okrzejska (Pologne), et mort le 15 novembre 1916 a Vevey (Suisse), est un ecrivain polonais, laureat du Prix Nobel de litterature en 1905. Il est le neveu du poete polonais Karol Sienkiewicz.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | August 3, 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9781515328933 |
Publishers | Createspace |
Pages | 572 |
Dimensions | 189 × 246 × 30 mm · 1.01 kg |
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