Uarda : a Romance of Ancient Egypt — Volume 01

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Uarda : a Romance of Ancient Egypt — Volume 01

by Georg Ebers

EN·~1 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
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UARDA - Volume 1.

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DEDICATION.

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PREFACE - TO THE FIFTH GERMAN EDITION.

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U A R D A. - CHAPTER I.

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CHAPTER II.

23:02
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CHAPTER III.

17:11
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CHAPTER IV.

29:27
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Description

Stepping into the sun‑baked streets of ancient Thebes, listeners are welcomed by a richly textured world drawn from the very monuments and papyri that have survived the ages. The author blends meticulous archaeological detail with a vivid narrative voice, letting the grandeur of temples, the hush of desert tombs, and the everyday rhythms of Egyptian life unfold without the need for footnotes. Though rooted in the era of the great Pharaohs—drawing on the legacy of Ramses and the legendary Sesostris—the tale is a romance, not a textbook, allowing imagination to fill the silent gaps of history. It paints a picture of a people both proud and curious, whose customs and inner lives are rendered with warmth and authenticity.

Within this setting, a young courtier finds herself caught in the swirl of political intrigue as a powerful regent plots treachery against the throne. Amid secret meetings, whispered promises, and the ever‑watchful eyes of the gods, personal loyalties are tested and a forbidden love begins to blossom. The opening act sets the stage for a struggle between duty and desire, inviting listeners to follow the hearts and hazards of those who dare to shape destiny in a land of timeless stone.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (100K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-04-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Georg Ebers

Georg Ebers

1837–1898

An Egyptologist with a storyteller’s touch, he turned years of research into vivid historical novels set in the ancient world. He is also remembered for acquiring the Ebers Papyrus, one of the best-known medical texts from ancient Egypt.

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