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The Throne of Osiris - (a tale of Ancient Egypt)

Englisch · Taschenbuch

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Egypt 1100 BCE - disease and old age have weakened Pharaoh's grip on power. Egypt's Council of Archpriests seeks to supplant him. But their pride and heavy-handedness have plunged the kingdom into dire straits. In order to avert a crisis twenty-two year old Crown Prince Ramses issues directives that will ease the suffering of his people and gain much needed funding for his own future reign. The priests however thwart his efforts. Conflict erupts. While the high priests have but a few allies and the wealth of the temples as well as an unusually smart organizing capability, a great majority of the people, the police, the army, and even many of the subordinate priests all side with the young ruler. Uneven as these odds are the outcome is far from certain, and the consequent power struggle threatens the kingdom and the ancient world with the collapse of the social order.

The Throne of Osiris is a historical saga of intrigue and subterfuge, an epic account of crisis in government and the struggle for dominance. This classic tale serves up a lavish depiction of life in ancient Egypt, the structure of its society, its religious beliefs, and traditions. With numerous parallels to today's world it is a study in the raw mechanisms of power and explores the attempts of the young to govern and to right society's wrongs.

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Boles¿aw Prus (1847-1912) was the Polish novelist who penned the original work under the title The Pharaoh. It is allegorical of the reality that Prus was not free to comment on at the time due to censorship. In the story, he managed to couch the plight of his native Poland in the 1800s.

Peter Meissner, the translator of The Throne of Osiris, lives in Ontario, Canada.

Produktdetails

Autoren Boles¿aw Prus, Boleslaw Prus
Mitarbeit P Ursyn Meissner (Übersetzung)
Verlag Friesenpress
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 25.05.2022
 
EAN 9781525567469
ISBN 978-1-5255-6746-9
Seiten 588
Abmessung 152 mm x 229 mm x 34 mm
Gewicht 942 g
Thema Belletristik > Erzählende Literatur

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