Description: This set of four novels titled "The Peasants" by Ladislas Reymont is a must-have for any literature and fiction enthusiast. The hardcover books were published in 1924 by Alfred A Knopf in New York and are in their original state. The novels are a fascinating portrayal of European peasants' lives and are bound to captivate readers with their rich language and vivid imagery. The books are in good condition considering their age and have been well-preserved over the years. This original set is a rare find and will make a great addition to any book collection. (AI initiated description) Search Labs | AI OverviewLearn moreThe Peasants is a four-part novel by Polish author Władysław Stanisław Reymont that was published between 1904 and 1909: Autumn (Volume I), Summer (Volume IV), and Winter (Volume II). The novel is about the life of Polish peasants in the late 19th century village of Lipce. The story centers on a love triangle between Maciej Boryna, a wealthy farmer and village leader, his son Antek, and Jagna, a beautiful woman who marries Boryna but falls in love with Antek. The novel is considered a love song to rural Poland and the timeless matters of the heart. Reymont began writing The Peasants in 1897, but it took seven years to complete due to health problems and a railway accident. The novel won the Nobel Prize in Literature for Reymont in 1924.
Price: 55 USD
Location: New Haven, Connecticut
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Binding: Hardcover
Place of Publication: New York
Region: Europe
Author: Ladislas Reymont
Publisher: Alfred A Knopf
Topic: Novels
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Subject: Literature & Fiction
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1924