Anastasius, or Memoirs of a Greek: Written at the Close of the Eighteenth Century

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Synopsis

This book plunges readers into the tumultuous journey of an individual grappling with illness and adversity amidst the backdrop of historic maritime voyages. Through vivid recountings of feverish paroxysms aboard a ship and contemplations spurred by sickness, the author crafts a narrative that is both an intimate exploration of human resilience and a broader commentary on historical events. The narrative navigates through the protagonist''s recovery in Cyprus, leading to encounters with significant political shifts and alliances shaping the landscape of Cairo under Alybey''s era. The strategic importance of Alexandria, as contested by European powers and the rulers of Cairo, underscores the geopolitical intrigues that define this period.

The thematic depth of the book is enriched by its exploration of themes such as survival, introspection during times of disease, and the impact of political maneuvering on individuals'' lives. It delves into historical alliances between Petersburg and Cairo, highlighting how personal ambitions and international relations intertwine to shape history. The protagonist''s journey from illness to involvement in these larger historical movements offers insights into how individual experiences reflect broader societal trends.

By weaving together personal narratives with historical events, this book provides a compelling look at human endurance and the complexities of political dynamics in historical settings. Its insights into how personal struggles intersect with significant historical events make it an intriguing read for those interested in both personal narratives and history.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Sothis Press
  • ISBN: 9781036519346
  • Dimensions: 216 x 135 mm
  • Weight: 802g