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Hardcover Popioly Book

ISBN: 1025914228

ISBN13: 9781025914220

Popioly

"Popioly" is a monumental historical epic by Stefan ?eromski, one of the most celebrated figures in Polish literature. Set against the turbulent backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars at the dawn of the 19th century, the novel follows the divergent paths of two young Polish nobles, Rafa? Olbromski and Krzysztof Cedro. As they traverse a war-torn Europe-from the snowy peaks of the Alps to the battlefields of Spain-the story captures the tragic struggle of a nation seeking to regain its sovereignty through service to the French Emperor.

?eromski masterfully weaves together themes of patriotism, romance, and the harrowing reality of combat. Through vivid prose and profound psychological insight, the work explores the disillusionment and heroism of the Polish Legions, questioning the cost of independence and the nature of sacrifice. A cornerstone of modern Polish prose, "Popioly" remains a powerful meditation on history's impact on the individual soul and the enduring spirit of a people caught between crumbling empires. This work is essential reading for those interested in the Napoleonic era and the literary heritage of Central Europe.

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