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Taras Bulba and Other Tales

Stok Kodu:
9786259635873
Boyut:
13x21
Sayfa Sayısı:
320
Baskı:
1
Kapak Türü:
Ciltsiz
Kağıt Türü:
2. Hamur
Kategori:
%17 indirimli
395,00TL
327,85TL
Taksitli fiyat: 12 x 34,42TL
Temin süresi 7 gündür.
9786259635873
903640
Taras Bulba and Other Tales
Taras Bulba and Other Tales
327.85

On the windswept steppes of Ukraine, in a land shaped by faith, blood, and battle, two young Cossack brothers come of age under the shadow of their father—legendary warrior Taras Bulba. Inspired by historical events, Gogol’s epic tale follows the fierce struggle of the Cossacks against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. But beyond the clash of swords and empires lies a deeper story: one of loyalty and betrayal, of a father’s pride and a son’s impossible choice. In the figure of Taras Bulba, Gogol masterfully portrays the fine line between heroism and fanaticism. Taras Bulba is not just a war novel—it is a bold exploration of identity, belief, family, and sacrifice. “A Cossack may die—but he never kneels.” Their story still echoes through time.

On the windswept steppes of Ukraine, in a land shaped by faith, blood, and battle, two young Cossack brothers come of age under the shadow of their father—legendary warrior Taras Bulba. Inspired by historical events, Gogol’s epic tale follows the fierce struggle of the Cossacks against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. But beyond the clash of swords and empires lies a deeper story: one of loyalty and betrayal, of a father’s pride and a son’s impossible choice. In the figure of Taras Bulba, Gogol masterfully portrays the fine line between heroism and fanaticism. Taras Bulba is not just a war novel—it is a bold exploration of identity, belief, family, and sacrifice. “A Cossack may die—but he never kneels.” Their story still echoes through time.

Tüm Kartlar
Taksit Sayısı Taksit tutarı Genel Toplam
Tek Çekim 327,85    327,85   
2 175,40    350,80   
3 119,12    357,36   
6 62,84    377,03   
9 43,71    393,42   
12 34,42    413,09   
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