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The Slaves of the Padishah: Captives of the Ottoman Empire: A Tale of Intrigue and Sacrifice

Language
English
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Fiction

Set against the backdrop of the Ottoman Empire at its zenith, M√≥r J√≥kai's "The Slaves of the Padishah" is a vivid tapestry woven with rich characters and intricate plots that explore themes of allegiance, power, and the complexities of human relationships. J√≥kai employs a lush, romantic style that immerses readers in the exotic and often turbulent landscape of 19th-century Hungary and its interactions with neighboring cultures. Through the lens of adventure and political intrigue, he critiques the challenging socio-political structures of his time while providing a gripping narrative that keeps readers engaged. M√≥r J√≥kai, a prolific figure in Hungarian literature, was deeply influenced by the events surrounding the 1848 Hungarian Revolution, which instilled in him a fervent sense of nationalism and a desire to depict the struggles of his people. His diverse experiences'Äîfrom his legal studies to his role as a journalist'Äîshaped his understanding of society and governance, informing his nuanced portrayal of characters caught in the throes of conflict between personal desires and societal duties in "The Slaves of the Padishah." For readers interested in historical fiction that deftly blends romance, action, and political allegory, J√≥kai'Äôs work serves as a brilliant gateway. "The Slaves of the Padishah" not only entertains but also invites reflection on the enduring themes of freedom and constraint, making it an essential addition to any literary collection.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066205720

Translators: R. Nisbet Bain

Release date

Ebook: 12 December 2019

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