The Knights of the Cross, or, Krzyzacy: Historical Romance
by Sienkiewicz, Henryk
Project Gutenberg Release
Project Gutenberg ID
9473
Reading Ease
Reading ease score: 78.1 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
Summary
"The Knights of the Cross, or Krzyzacy: Historical Romance" by Henryk Sienkiewicz is a historical romance novel written in the late 19th century. The story unfolds during the Middle Ages, focusing on the turbulent period of the conquest of pagan Lithuania by the Knights of the Cross, highlighting themes of national identity, conflict, and feudal loyalty. The narrative is woven around the characters Macko of Bogdaniec and his nephew Zbyszko, who embark on a journey steeped in the valor and struggles of their time, against the backdrop of a war-torn nation. At the start of "The Knights of the Cross," readers are introduced to an inn, where a group of characters—including a military man, townsmen, and noblemen—gather to listen to tales of war and adventure. Macko of Bogdaniec recounts his experiences in war while introducing his young nephew, Zbyszko, who aims to prove himself as a knight. They discuss upcoming tournaments and the potential for glory, as Zbyszko has made a vow to capture enemy crests as tokens of his bravery. The atmosphere shifts when a princess and her court arrive at the inn, marking a significant turn in their story, revealing both personal ambitions and the political tensions of the era. The opening chapters set the stage for a rich narrative filled with feudal loyalties, romance, and the mental landscapes of knights as they navigate their fates amidst the looming threat of warfare. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Metadata
language_code
en
bookshelf
Category: Adventure
Category: Romance
Category: Historical Novels
Nobel Prizes in Literature
locc_code
PG
subject
Teutonic Knights -- History -- Fiction
Poland -- History -- Jagellons, 1386-1572 -- Fiction