The Orthodox Church and Orthodox Communities in Henry Sienkiewicz’s "With Sword and Fire"
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Keywords

the Orthodox church
the 17th century
ethnic discourse
russification

How to Cite

Kołbuk, A. (2016). The Orthodox Church and Orthodox Communities in Henry Sienkiewicz’s "With Sword and Fire". Bibliotekarz Podlaski, 32(1), 87–110. Retrieved from https://bibliotekarzpodlaski.pl/index.php/bp/article/view/336

Abstract

The article discusses the Orthodox themes in Henry Sienkiewicz’s With Sword and Fire. Even if the theme is of secondary importance in the novel, the Polish novelist managed to demonstrate how religion was subject to political manipulation in the 17th century. Part of the analysis draws an analogy between the events depicted in the novel and the contemporary social and political situation in the Russian Partition at the time Sienkiewicz worked on the novel: intensive russification, political radicalism of labor force, ethnic disquiets, and the birth of new national identities.    

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