The Knights of the Cross - Henryk Sienkiewicz - Books - Wildside Press - 9780809595723 - 2004
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The Knights of the Cross

Henryk Sienkiewicz

The Knights of the Cross

The romance of Sienkiewicz in this volume is perhaps the most interesting and fascinating he has yet produced. It is in the very first rank of imaginative and historical romance. The time and scene of the noble story are laid in the middle ages during the conquest of Pagan Lithuania by the military and priestly order of the "Krzyzacy" Knights of the Cross. And the story exhibits with splendid force the collision of race passions and fierce, violent individualities which accompanied that struggle. Those who read it will, in addition to their thrilling interest in the tragical and varied incidents, gain no little insight into the origin and working of the inextinguishable race hatred between Teuton and Slav. It was an unfortunate thing surely, that the conversion of the heathen Lithuanians and Zmudzians was committed so largely to that curious variety of the missionary, the armed knight, banded in brotherhood, sacred and military. To say the least, his sword was a weapon dangerous to his evangelizing purpose. He was always in doubt whether to present to the heathen the one end of it, as a cross for adoration, or the other, as a point _to kill with._ And so, if Poland _was_ made a Catholic nation, she was also made an undying and unalterable hater of the German, the Teutonic name and person.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released 2004
ISBN13 9780809595723
Publishers Wildside Press
Pages 568
Dimensions 150 × 230 × 40 mm   ·   984 g
Language English  
Contributor Samuel A. Binion

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