For someone else's freedom

For someone else's freedom

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The novel by the Russian writer F. E. Zarin-Nesvitsky (1870 - not earlier than 1935) “For Someone Else's Freedom” tells about the events taking place during the famous foreign campaign of the Russian army in 1813–1814. This was the time of completion of the defeat of the army of Napoleon I and the liberation of Western European countries from Napoleonic rule. In a series of bloody battles near Dresden, Leipzig and others, French troops suffered a crushing defeat; Russian troops, together with their allies, entered Paris in 1814. But this is only the outer outline of the events of the novel. Thoughts about the fate of the homeland, the search for the meaning of life, moral torment caused by love for nineteen-year-old Irina, the wife of seventy-year-old uncle Bakhteev, lead the protagonist of the novel to the Masonic lodge. The reader will learn about how the fate of the young prince and his friends developed further, how his love story ended and much more from the life of that time, having visited the battlefields, European cities and capitals, at meetings of Masonic lodges, the zeal of Russian sectarians, at high society receptions.

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Федор Зарин-Несвицкий Ефимович
Language
Russian

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For someone else's freedom

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