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Byron's Siege Of Corinth (1898)
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216 pages
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Set during the Ottoman siege of Corinth in 1715, this historical novel explores the valiant efforts of Greek soldiers defending their city against the fierce Pasha Ali. The narrative intertwines themes of war, love, and betrayal, highlighting the struggles faced by the defenders amidst overwhelming odds. Written in a vivid style, it offers a captivating glimpse into the historical context of Greece and the Ottoman Empire. This reprint serves to preserve the cultural significance of Byron's original poem while making it accessible to modern readers.
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2009, paperback
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