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Wladyslaw St. Reymont

The novel The Promised Land, published in 1899, is one of the most significant works by Polish Nobel Prize winner Władysław Reymont. Set in the industrial city of Łódź at the end of the 19th century, the novel depicts rapid industrialization and its conse

The main characters are three friends of different nationalities: the Pole Karol Borowiecki, the German Max Baum, and the Jew Moryc Welt. Together they strive to establish their own textile factory, facing a ruthless capitalist environment.

Borowiecki, ambitious and pragmatic, uses his social connections and personal relationships to secure financial resources for the factory. His affair with Lucy Zucker, the wife of a wealthy industrialist, allows him to acquire confidential information that he uses for financial gain. However, when Zucker discovers the betrayal, he takes revenge by burning down their newly built, unsecured factory, which leads to the downfall of the three friends.

The novel explores themes of greed, moral degradation, and dehumanization in the context of rapid industrialization. Reymont depicts Łódź as a city of heartless capitalism, where human values ​​are suppressed in the pursuit of profit. Through the fates of the main characters, the author criticizes the social injustices and ethical compromises imposed by the capitalist system.

The Promised Land remains a relevant work that provides profound insight into the challenges of modernization and its impact on human nature and social relations.

Original title
Ziemia obiecana
Translation
Julije Benešić
Editor
Nikola Andrić
Dimensions
19 x 12 cm
Pages total
780
Publisher
Naklada zaklade tiskare Narodnih novina, Zagreb, 1932.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

The book consists of two volumes.

Jedan višetomni primjerak je u ponudi.

Obećana zemlja 1-2
Volume 1
Pages: 419
Condition:Used, excellent condition
Obećana zemlja 1-2
Volume 2
Pages: 366
Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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