The Rise of the Russian Empire (eBook)

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2022
299 Seiten
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The Rise of the Russian Empire -  Saki, H. H. Munro
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In 'The Rise of the Russian Empire,' Hector H. Munro, writing under his pen name Saki, provides a meticulously researched narrative of Russian history. He charts the nation's evolution from fragmented Slavic tribes in the 9th century to the consolidated power held by the Romanov dynasty in the 17th century. Unlike his renowned short stories, this book navigates a nonfiction genre, stepping into an academic tone with a flare that echoes Saki's penchant for wit and a subtle twist of perspective. Munro incorporates primary sources and exhibits prowess in assessing the complex socio-political landscape of the time, making the work an invaluable literary piece amidst the realm of historical studies of pre-modern Russia.

Hector H. Munro, known predominantly for his sharp, macabre, and often satirical short stories, surprises readers with 'The Rise of the Russian Empire.' His personal experiences, including those as a foreign correspondent in the Balkans and later in Russia, undoubtedly enriched his insights into the nuances of Russian polity and culture. This rigorous historical work highlights Saki's versatility as an author, extending beyond the fictional boundaries for which he is best celebrated, and shedding light on his deep intellectual vigor and his fascination with the dynamics of power and society.

This book comes highly recommended for history aficionados and those interested in the formative years of Russia's past. While Saki's fictional works provide a gateway to early 20th-century English society, 'The Rise of the Russian Empire' offers an authoritative window into the distinct and pivotal events that shaped a nation. It is a must-read for anyone looking to delve into a comprehensive historical analysis conveyed through an engaging, erudite prose that is deftly composed by one of the era's most multifaceted writers.

Saki, the pen name of Hector Hugh Munro (1870–1916), stands as a distinguished British writer known for his witty, mischievous, and sometimes macabre stories that satirize Edwardian society and culture. Born in Akyab, British Burma, Munro's early life was marked by the death of his mother, after which he was sent to England and raised by strict aunts. This upbringing would later influence his literary work, where aunts frequently featured as antagonistic figures. Saki's education at Pencarwick School in Exmouth and Bedford Grammar School provided him with a solid foundation in the classics, fostering his development as a writer and sharp observer of society. Before embarking on his career as a writer, he joined the Burmese military police, a tenure that was short-lived due to health problems, prompting his return to England. Saki's writing is characterized by a blend of the whimsical and the sardonic, marked by a polished prose style and a masterful command of dialogue. His best-known short story collections include 'Reginald' (1904), 'Reginald in Russia' (1910), and 'The Chronicles of Clovis' (1911), which convey his gift for social satire and keen psychological insight. Although 'The Rise of the Russian Empire', a historical work, is less known, it does showcase Saki's breadth as a writer and remains an important part of his oeuvre. Throughout his career, Saki remained a prolific contributor to newspapers and magazines, where many of his stories first appeared. Despite his premature death in World War I, Saki left an indelible mark on English literature, influencing generations of writers to come.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Fantasy / Science Fiction Fantasy
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Mittelalter
Schlagworte a higher loyalty • Classic • Eastern European History • English literature • Fantasy Fiction • From Cold War to Hot Peace • Historical narrative Russia • Imperial Russia studies • Ken Follett • Lenin • Napoleon • Putin • Red Notice • Russian Empire rise • russian history books • Russian medieval history • Russian political history • Russian sovereigns and tsars • Saki author • The Fall of the Dynasties • The Romanov Sisters • The Secret History of the World • Tsarist Russia
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