The Black Tulip The Struggle for Justice and Survival in 17th Century Holland
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Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
08.06.2023
Verlag
CultureaSeitenzahl
292
Maße (L/B/H)
21/14.8/1.6 cm
Gewicht
381 g
Auflage
1. Tirage
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
979-10-418-0439-9
"The Black Tulip" by Alexandre Dumas is set against the backdrop of political turmoil in 17th century Holland. The narrative begins with the imprisonment of Cornelius de Witt, who is falsely accused of plotting against William of Orange. His brother, John de Witt, the Grand Pensionary of Holland, attempts to save him from the wrath of an enraged populace. The story unfolds with the brothers' desperate attempt to escape the clutches of a mob incited by political adversaries. As they navigate through the streets of The Hague, they encounter various obstacles, including closed city gates and hostile crowds. Despite their efforts, the brothers are ultimately captured, highlighting the themes of political betrayal and the volatility of public opinion. The novel intricately weaves historical events with fictional elements, exploring the tension between personal loyalty and political duty. Dumas masterfully portrays the de Witt brothers as tragic figures caught in the crossfire of a nation in upheaval, emphasizing the fragility of justice and the perilous nature of power.
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