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Set against the turbulent mid‑seventeenth century, the story unfolds in a Poland that teeters between splendor and catastrophe. The nation stands at the crossroads of Western ambitions, Eastern incursions, and internal religious tensions, its fields and towns echoing with the clatter of swords and the murmurs of prayer. Against this vivid backdrop, the novel paints a portrait of a land striving to define its identity amid relentless external pressures.
Into this fraught landscape step a young Polish nobleman eager to prove his valor, a steadfast Cossack leader torn between loyalty and survival, and a spirited village girl whose courage defies convention. Their early encounters are marked by uneasy alliances, looming battles, and the harsh realities of a world where honor and duty clash with brutal necessity. As the first wave of conflict erupts, each character must confront the choices that will shape not only their own fates but the destiny of the Commonwealth itself.
Language
en
Duration
~29 hours (1712K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Charles Bowen
Release date
2011-08-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1846–1916
Best known for sweeping historical novels and the international bestseller Quo Vadis, this Polish writer brought the past to life on a grand, dramatic scale. He was awarded the 1905 Nobel Prize in Literature, and his books helped shape Polish cultural identity far beyond his own time.
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