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Quo Vadis: Special Edition, Sienkiewicz Henryk


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Автор: Sienkiewicz Henryk
Название:  Quo Vadis: Special Edition
ISBN: 9781718611672
Издательство: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Классификация: ISBN-10: 1718611676
Обложка/Формат: Paperback
Страницы: 598
Вес: 0.58 кг.
Дата издания: 12.05.2018
Язык: English
Размер: 203 x 127 x 31
Поставляется из: США

Quo Vadis

Автор: Sienkiewicz Henryk
Название: Quo Vadis
ISBN: 1540398463 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781540398468
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Quo Vadis

Автор: Sienkiewicz Henryk
Название: Quo Vadis
ISBN: 1546904565 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781546904564
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Quo Vadis a Narrative of the Time of Nero

Автор: Sienkiewicz Henryk
Название: Quo Vadis a Narrative of the Time of Nero
ISBN: 1541245644 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781541245648
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Quo Vadis: A Narrative of the Time of Nero

Автор: Sienkiewicz Henryk
Название: Quo Vadis: A Narrative of the Time of Nero
ISBN: 1545384444 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781545384442
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Описание: At the beginning of Quo Vadis, after being injured and cared for at the house of the general Plautius, warrior hero and tribune Marcus Vinicius tells his uncle Petronius about his unquenchable desire for a beautiful woman he saw at the general's home and seeks his help in obtaining her. After the pair visit the general, Petronius tells Vinicius he has a plan to obtain the woman.Petronius tells Nero that Lygia, a hostage of Rome who therefore belongs to Caesar, dwells in the home of Plautius. When Nero sends a centurion to retrieve Lygia from the general's home, Pomponia fears they are coming to kill her husband but is little relieved when she discovers their real mission. Encouraging her adopted daughter to be strong in her Christian faith, she and the general release her to Nero's care, sending with her Christian servants, including the giant Ursus. The angry general rightly suspects Petronius is behind the taking of Lygia and perhaps intends to make her a concubine for himself or Vinicius.Placed among the concubines, Lygia is directed to the care of Acte, a freedwoman and Nero's former lover, by a letter from Pomponia, who knows Acte has sympathy for the Christians. Acte promises to keep her from the lustful gaze of the emperor. At first believing Petronius betrayed him, Vinicius is delighted to learn that his uncle intends to see that Lygia be given to him. At one of Nero's debauched parties, a drunken Vinicius tries to seduce Lygia, who is saved by Ursus.

Yanko the Musician and Other Stories

Автор: , Sienkiewicz Henryk
Название: Yanko the Musician and Other Stories
ISBN: 1071034413 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781071034415
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Описание: OF the five stories in the present volume, three are of such character that remarks concerning them are not needed, - at least they are not needed here. Readers will prefer to be left to themselves, I think, and might resent comments on Yanko, or Mihas, or the old lighthouse keeper, unless indeed comments coming from other readers whom they meet in social intercourse, or whose impressions are given to the world through the public press.In two of the stories, however, there are characters not familiar to Americans, and to these I beg to call attention in this place. The first of these is the schoolmaster; the other is the officer or general, the man who directs the physical force of the country. The German schoolmaster among the Poles takes the place of the missionary of old times. In past centuries, the reason put forward by Germans for invading Slav lands was, that the people were pagans, that it was necessary to convert them and save their souls. As the conversion was made not by missionaries alone, who worked for the love of God simply, and received their pay in eternal salvation, but by force of arms and the wiles of diplomacy, the missionary was an assistant called in to make the conquest permanent by assimilating the Slavs to the Germans in religion. This progress of Christianizing was slow, exceedingly bloody and painful, but thorough; and when it was finished the Slavs were exterminated in part, in part converted into the substratum of North German society, excepting only those of them, mainly princes and chiefs, who had succeeded in becoming associated with the conquerors. This historical process took place in the lands between Poznan and the Elbe. In Poznan (Posen) itself modern agencies are in use, because the problem has been modified by time; civilization is the watchword now, not religion. Hence Sienkiewicz presents to us the teachers who brought little Mihas to his death and Bartek the Victor to prison and financial ruin. In Steinmetz we have the higher intelligence with its wiles, - the general who gives the simple-minded Poles at Gravelotte their own music, and who in leading them against Austria urges them to conquer the Niemtsi (Germans), he being the quintessence of the German principle himself. The officers with gold-rimmed glasses, and the Landrath (p. 267), give a vivid idea of the realities which meet a Polish peasant, and of the tragedy of a people who accomplish the will of their enemy to the harm of their own flesh and blood.


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