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An Egyptian Princess — Volume 10

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After the disappearance of Phanes, the narrative follows the courtly aftermath: Sappho gives birth and is sheltered in the royal palace while tensions grow over Cambyses' erratic conduct. A richly described festival excursion on the Nile brings together notable figures whose talk ranges from counsel about moderation and imperial ambition to rivalries over military glory. Interpersonal bonds, jealousy, and political anxieties surface amid festive pageantry and an evocative lamp-lit night on the river. Parallel scenes depict the king struck by illness and seized with dread over a grave command he may have given, blending intimate domestic detail with the broader strains of power and reputation.

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Georg Ebers

Georg Ebers was a notable German Egyptologist and author, recognized for his historical novels that often explore ancient Egyptian themes. His literary career spanned the late 19th century, during which he wrote extensively, contributing to the genre of historical fiction. Ebers is perhaps best known for his work "A Thorny Path," a multi-volume narrative that delves into the complexities of life and society in ancient Egypt. His writings reflect a deep interest in the culture and history of Egypt, blending meticulous research with engaging storytelling, which has left a lasting impact on readers and scholars alike.

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