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The Teutonic Knights is an epic of medieval times and national destiny, showcasing the literary prowess of Henryk Sienkiewicz, a Nobel Prize winner in 1905. The story follows Macko, a wise veteran, and his young nephew Zbyszko, representing a maturing nation, as they join the unified peoples of Poland and Lithuania in their struggle against the oppressive Teutonic Knights. Key characters include Jurand, a bitter fighter seeking revenge; his innocent twelve-year-old daughter Danusia, who faces the brutality of the German knighthood; the strong-willed Jagienka, skilled in both archery and estate management; Hlawa, a witty Czech squire; and Sanderus, a peddler whose earthly desires overshadow spiritual needs. The narrative unfolds in lush, enchanting forests and treacherous marshes, featuring winter blizzards and splendid castles. It explores the customs of knights, their code of honor, and the complexities of love. The story culminates in the pivotal Battle of Grunwald, a significant event in medieval history. Initially published in America in 1900 with varying translations, a worthy version emerged in 1943, limited to Great Britain, and has since been revised by Miroslaw Lipinski for fluidity and fidelity to the original Polish.
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Die Kreuzritter, Henryk Sienkiewicz
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- 1976
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