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Moscow - The Story of the French Invasion in 1812 - cover

Moscow - The Story of the French Invasion in 1812

Frederick Whishaw

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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Frederick Whishaw's 'Moscow' is a vivid and intricate exploration of the Russian capital, capturing its complex interplay between history, culture, and the everyday lives of its citizens. Whishaw employs a rich, descriptive literary style that immerses the reader in the vibrant streets of Moscow, blending historical context with personal narratives that highlight both the grandeur and the struggles of urban life. The text reflects Whishaw's keen observation of the sociopolitical landscape of the time, presenting Moscow as a living, breathing entity steeped in tradition yet grappling with the modern world. Frederick Whishaw, a notable English writer and playwright of the late 19th century, drew from his extensive travels and experiences within Russia to inform his portrayals in 'Moscow.' His personal connection to the region, coupled with insights gained through his observations of Russian society, allowed him to craft a narrative that resonates with authenticity and depth. Whishaw's literary journey often sought to bridge the cultural gaps between East and West, making this work a significant entry in his oeuvre. I highly recommend 'Moscow' to readers interested in Russian literature or those seeking a profound understanding of urban life in historical contexts. Whishaw's eloquent prose and keen insights offer a captivating window into a city defined by its contradictions, encouraging reflection not only on Moscow but the broader human experience.
Disponible depuis: 17/05/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 165 pages.

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