
NAD NIEMNEM ELIZA ORZESZKOWA
Discover a timeless masterpiece of Polish literature that combines the beauty of realistic description with deep social and national reflection. Eliza Orzeszkowa, one of the most important representatives of the positivism era, weaves her story with extraordinary sensitivity. Although the novel was written in the second half of the 19th century, it retains its freshness and impact thanks to universal themes: love, memory, work, identity and hope for rebirth.
- Timeless classic of Polish literature
- Deep reflection on social and national issues
- Universal themes love, memory and work
- Picturesque landscapes on the Niemen River
- Story of Justyna and Jan
- Metaphor of reconciliation between classes and generations
- Memorial place for insurgents
Against the backdrop of the picturesque landscapes on the Niemen River, we follow the fate of Justyna Orzelska, a young woman seeking meaning and dignity, and Jan Bohatyrowicz, a representative of the landed gentry, living according to the ideals of honesty and patriotism. Their relationship becomes the axis of the story, but also a metaphor for reconciliation between classes, generations and worldviews. This meeting of two worlds - the gentry and the people - is not only a love story, but also a project of a common future that can only be created on the foundation of mutual respect and work.
The graves of the insurgents in the forest on the Niemen River become a place of memory, but also of conscience - they remind us of those who gave their lives for freedom, and whose sacrifice is still waiting for spiritual fulfillment by future generations. An advantage of the novel are the descriptions of nature. The Niemen River, fields, forests, harvests, dawn and dusk - all this pulsates with life, harmonizes with the emotions of the characters and builds a deeply symbolic dimension of the work. The language of the novel - plastic, suggestive, rhythmic - creates a unique atmosphere in which the reader immerses himself like in a river current, letting himself be carried by the beauty and wisdom of the text.
"Nad Niemnem" is a book about rebirth - both in the individual and national sense. It is a story about the fact that the memory of the past, when it becomes a source of wise and communal work, can heal broken hearts and restore hope for the future. It is a novel about harmony - between man and nature, between love and responsibility, between the past and the new world order. Eliza Orzeszkowa (1841-1910) - an outstanding Polish writer, publicist and social activist, belonging to the most important figures of positivist literature. Born in the Eastern Borderlands, she devoted her whole life to the ideas of progress, education and social justice.
Specifications
| Author | Eliza Orzeszkowa |
| Publisher | ASTRUM |
| ISBN | 9788382984736 |
| Binding | twarda |
| Number of pages | 280 |
| Format | 218x314 mm |
| Year of publication | 2025 |
Eliza Orzeszkowa Nad Niemnem - Novel about love and patriotism
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