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

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The Knights of the Cross is an epic set in medieval times, showcasing the national destiny of Poland and Lithuania through the adventures of Macko, a wise war veteran, and his young nephew, Zbyszko, who symbolizes a maturing nation. Together, they confront the oppressive Knights of the Cross. Key characters include Jurand, a vengeful fighter; his innocent twelve-year-old daughter, Danusia, who faces the brutality of the German knighthood; and the strong-willed Jagienka, skilled in both archery and estate management. Hlawa, a witty Czech squire, and Sanderus, a peddler of relics driven by earthly desires, add depth to the narrative. The story unfolds in a richly described landscape of magical forests, treacherous marshes, and winter blizzards, creating a beautiful yet foreboding backdrop. Splendid castles, court hunts, and valorous single combats are vividly depicted, alongside the customs of knights and their code of honor. The tale builds toward the pivotal Battle of Grunwald, one of the most significant confrontations in medieval history, encapsulating themes of bravery, love, and the struggle for freedom.

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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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Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2022
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
362
ISBN13
9781016497305
První vydání
1953
Původní název
Krzyżacy
Hodnocení
4,4 z 5
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The Knights of the Cross is an epic set in medieval times, showcasing the national destiny of Poland and Lithuania through the adventures of Macko, a wise war veteran, and his young nephew, Zbyszko, who symbolizes a maturing nation. Together, they confront the oppressive Knights of the Cross. Key characters include Jurand, a vengeful fighter; his innocent twelve-year-old daughter, Danusia, who faces the brutality of the German knighthood; and the strong-willed Jagienka, skilled in both archery and estate management. Hlawa, a witty Czech squire, and Sanderus, a peddler of relics driven by earthly desires, add depth to the narrative. The story unfolds in a richly described landscape of magical forests, treacherous marshes, and winter blizzards, creating a beautiful yet foreboding backdrop. Splendid castles, court hunts, and valorous single combats are vividly depicted, alongside the customs of knights and their code of honor. The tale builds toward the pivotal Battle of Grunwald, one of the most significant confrontations in medieval history, encapsulating themes of bravery, love, and the struggle for freedom.