Under the Yoke Pod Igoto

Under the Yoke Pod Igoto by Ivan Vazov is a significant work of classic Bulgarian literature published by JiaHu Books on March 23, 2014. This edition spans 306 pages and is presented in Bulgarian. The novel, originally written in 1888, explores the complexities of life under Ottoman rule in Bulgaria, focusing on the tension between tranquility and the brewing desire for rebellion within a village.
Readers will find a rich narrative that follows Boycho Ognyanov, who escapes from prison and returns to his hometown of Byala Cherkva to join the uprising. The story delves into the personal dramas of various characters, highlighting their emotions, motivations, and the conflicts that arise from their choices regarding the rebellion. Themes of betrayal and the struggle against oppression are woven throughout the narrative, offering insights into the historical context of the time.
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Under the Yoke is a novel by Ivan Vazov written in 1888. It depicts the Ottoman rule of Bulgaria and is the most famous piece of classic Bulgarian literature and it has been translated into more than 30 languages. The tranquility in a Bulgarian village under Ottoman rule is only superficial: the people are quietly preparing for an uprising. The plot follows the story of Boycho Ognyanov, who, having escaped from a prison in Diarbekir, returns to the Bulgarian town of Byala Cherkva to take part in the rebellion. There he meets old friends, enemies, and the love of his life. The plot portrays the personal drama of the characters, their emotions, motives for taking part in or standing against the rebellion, betrayal and conflict.
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