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10 Historical Novels - The Tales of Ancient Egypt - cover

10 Historical Novels - The Tales of Ancient Egypt

Georg Ebers

Translator Clara Bell, Mary J. Safford, Eleanor Grove

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "10 Historical Novels - The Tales of Ancient Egypt," Georg Ebers masterfully intertwines historical fact with rich, imaginative storytelling, providing readers with an intimate glimpse into the lives, culture, and rituals of ancient Egyptian civilization. Ebers employs a vibrant literary style, characterized by ornate descriptions and fluid narrative, which invites readers to immerse themselves in a world of pharaohs, priests, and daily life along the Nile. Through a collection of ten meticulously crafted narratives, he explores themes of love, power, and spirituality against the backdrop of one of history's most fascinating epochs, capturing the emotional depth and complexity of its figures while remaining anchored in meticulous historical research. Georg Ebers, a distinguished German Egyptologist, was profoundly influenced by his scholarly pursuits and personal experiences in Egypt. His extensive studies of hieroglyphics and the ancient tombs fueled his ambition to bring to life the stories of bygone eras. Ebers' travels and scholarly work informed his narratives, blending the personal appreciation of cultural heritage with a talent for storytelling, allowing readers to appreciate not only the history but the evocative atmosphere of ancient Egypt. For readers intrigued by history, culture, and the intricacies of human emotion, Ebers' "10 Historical Novels - The Tales of Ancient Egypt" offers a compelling journey through time. This collection is highly recommended for those seeking to blend their love of literature with an understanding of one of the most captivating ancient civilizations, ensuring a rich reading experience that is both enlightening and entertaining.
Available since: 11/13/2022.
Print length: 4208 pages.

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