IniciGrupsConversesMésTendències
Cerca al lloc
Aquest lloc utilitza galetes per a oferir els nostres serveis, millorar el desenvolupament, per a anàlisis i (si no has iniciat la sessió) per a publicitat. Utilitzant LibraryThing acceptes que has llegit i entès els nostres Termes de servei i política de privacitat. L'ús que facis del lloc i dels seus serveis està subjecte a aquestes polítiques i termes.

Resultats de Google Books

Clica una miniatura per anar a Google Books.

S'està carregant…

The Teutonic Knights

de Henryk Sienkiewicz

MembresRessenyesPopularitatValoració mitjanaMencions
320881,485 (3.7)6
Krzyzacy tells the story of a young nobleman, Zbyszko of Bogdaniec, who together with his uncle Macko of Bogdaniec returns from the war against the Order (Knights of the Cross) in nearby Lithuania. In a tavern inn Zbyszko falls in love with the lovely Danusia, who is traveling with the court of the Duchess Anna. He swears to her his knight's oath and promises to bring her three trophies from the Teutonic Knights.… (més)
S'està carregant…

Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar.

No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra.

» Mira també 6 mencions

Es mostren 1-5 de 8 (següent | mostra-les totes)
Not very good, perhaps, but I very much enjoyed it. ( )
  elucubrare | Feb 9, 2018 |
Historical novel about the age of knights. It's relatively fast pacing and interesting but I have a feeling that I would've enjoyed it much more in my teenage years. Now the dated look of life, glorification of war, the blind faith infiltrating the everyday life and treating women as second rate beings just alienating me. ( )
  TheCrow2 | Jan 17, 2017 |
İkinci cildini henüz okuma fırsatı bulamadım fakat kitap beklemediğim kadar iyiydi, gereksiz ayrıntılardan sıyrılmış, klişe olmaktan oldukça uzak ve hakkında pek yazılmamış bir zaman dilimi ve coğrafyada geçince bana böyle de gelmiş olabilir pek tabi.
Kitaplarda en sevdiğim üç şey; savaş, saçma olmayan aşk ve tarih (Bir de uzun saçlı taş sarışın erkekleri ekstradan ekliyorum) bir araya gelmiş, bana fazla söz düşmez 5 yıldızı haketti. Asıl aklıma takılan bu kadar muhteşem bir kitap neden en son 1952'de basılır NEDEN! O kadar saçma sapan kitap basılsın bu harika eseri internette bile bulamayayım, tüm kütüphanenin altını üstüne getirsem de bulacağım o ikinci cildi aha da buraya yazıyorum. ( )
  korjattavisa | Dec 25, 2011 |
This book was a major disappointment. I am a big fan of Sienkiewicz's Trilogy and was excited about the prospect of reading this book which was reputed to be his masterpiece. The plot was plodding and dull and the characters were universally unappealing. The main character was an unattractive humorless numb-skull.

The book abounded in the colorful descriptions of medieval life in Poland which make Sienkiewicz's books so readable. Plus, there is plenty of interesting historical stuff that you didn't know about. However, long descriptions of the scenery were clouded by the knowledge that Sienkiewicz never saw Poland and was mostly making that stuff up. Makes you wonder about how much of the other stuff he made up. But his descriptions of the clothing and customs? I don't think you can make that stuff up, I love it.

My biggest disappointment was the almost total lack of humor. The Trilogy has tons of very funny laugh-out-loud dialogue, characters, and situations. I don't think I so much as chuckled through TTK.

One final point n the book's favor - there are some interesting and strong women in this story who are more than just decoration or baby boy generators (plenty of that, though. Seems like manly men only have male offspring, makes you wonder where the women come from.). They actually play important roles and exert influence in the events.

This book is only for die hard fans. ( )
  Clarencex | Dec 10, 2010 |
Es mostren 1-5 de 8 (següent | mostra-les totes)
Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya

Pertany a aquestes col·leccions editorials

Has d'iniciar sessió per poder modificar les dades del coneixement compartit.
Si et cal més ajuda, mira la pàgina d'ajuda del coneixement compartit.
Títol normalitzat
Informació del coneixement compartit en alemany. Modifica-la per localitzar-la a la teva llengua.
Títol original
Títols alternatius
Data original de publicació
Gent/Personatges
Llocs importants
Esdeveniments importants
Pel·lícules relacionades
Informació del coneixement compartit en alemany. Modifica-la per localitzar-la a la teva llengua.
Epígraf
Dedicatòria
Primeres paraules
Informació del coneixement compartit en alemany. Modifica-la per localitzar-la a la teva llengua.
Unweit der Fähre, in der zur Abtei von Tyniec gehörenden Herberge zum "Grimmigen Auerochsen" sassen mehrere Männer.
Citacions
Darreres paraules
Informació del coneixement compartit en alemany. Modifica-la per localitzar-la a la teva llengua.
(Clica-hi per mostrar-ho. Compte: pot anticipar-te quin és el desenllaç de l'obra.)
Nota de desambiguació
Editor de l'editorial
Creadors de notes promocionals a la coberta
Llengua original
Informació del coneixement compartit en alemany. Modifica-la per localitzar-la a la teva llengua.
CDD/SMD canònics
LCC canònic

Referències a aquesta obra en fonts externes.

Wikipedia en anglès (1)

Krzyzacy tells the story of a young nobleman, Zbyszko of Bogdaniec, who together with his uncle Macko of Bogdaniec returns from the war against the Order (Knights of the Cross) in nearby Lithuania. In a tavern inn Zbyszko falls in love with the lovely Danusia, who is traveling with the court of the Duchess Anna. He swears to her his knight's oath and promises to bring her three trophies from the Teutonic Knights.

No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca.

Descripció del llibre
Sumari haiku

Debats actuals

Cap

Cobertes populars

Dreceres

Valoració

Mitjana: (3.7)
0.5
1 3
1.5 1
2 7
2.5
3 12
3.5 7
4 14
4.5 1
5 21

Ets tu?

Fes-te Autor del LibraryThing.

 

Quant a | Contacte | LibraryThing.com | Privadesa/Condicions | Ajuda/PMF | Blog | Botiga | APIs | TinyCat | Biblioteques llegades | Crítics Matiners | Coneixement comú | 204,716,593 llibres! | Barra superior: Sempre visible