
Seljaci I-IV
A masterpiece of Polish literature that earned the author the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1924. The work is structured in four parts, each named after a season, emphasizing the cyclical connection of human life with nature.
The story takes place in the village of Lipce at the end of the 19th century, and the central character is Maciej Boryna, the richest peasant in the village. His decision to marry the young and beautiful Jagna causes a series of conflicts, especially with his son Antko, who is also in love with Jagna. This love and family drama reflects deeper social tensions within the community.
Reymont depicts in detail the daily life of peasants, their customs, work habits and social relations. Through a naturalistic and realistic style, the author depicts the complexity of rural life, including conflicts over land, which symbolize the struggle for survival and identity.
The Peasants is more than a chronicle of rural life; it is an epic that explores universal themes such as love, greed, generational conflict and man's relationship with nature. The novel remains relevant today, providing insight into human nature and social dynamics that transcend time and space.
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1. Seljaci I: Jesen
The first part of an epic tetralogy about the life of a Polish rural community in the village of Lipce. The novel depicts the rhythm of rural work, everyday life, intrigues, conflicts over land and power, and the marriage of the old, wealthy peasant Macie
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2. Seljaci II: Zima
The second part of the epic tetralogy Peasants. The novel depicts the difficult winter life in the village of Lipce, deepens the conflicts within Boryna's family, the passionate relationship between Antko and Jagna, and the growing tensions in the village
3. Seljaci III: Proljeće
The third part of the epic tetralogy The Peasants. Spring brings the awakening of nature, but also new conflicts in the village of Lipce: the culmination of a love triangle, family drama and social tensions. The continuation of Nobel's epic of Polish peas
4. Seljaci IV: Ljeto
Peasants IV: Summer is the final and most powerful part of the epic tetralogy Peasants. The culmination of the conflict in the village of Lipce during the hot summer and harvest, the drama surrounding Jagna, the death of Maciej Boryna and the final closin
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