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Ben-Hur: Een verhaal van den tijd van Jezus' omwandeling op aarde

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A once-respected Jewish nobleman is betrayed by a former friend, falsely accused and enslaved; after years of hardship he attains fortune and military favor, returns as a celebrated charioteer to pursue justice, and wins a climactic race that alters his destiny. Interwoven with these adventures are encounters with a traveling Galilean whose compassion and teachings prompt a shift from vengeance to forgiveness. The narrative blends political intrigue, sea and desert episodes, family separation and reunion, and sustained reflection on suffering, redemption, and the moral cost of revenge.

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Lew Wallace

Lew Wallace was an American author, soldier, and politician, best known for his historical novel "Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ," which explores themes of faith and redemption against the backdrop of ancient Rome. Published in 1880, the book became one of the best-selling novels of its time and has been adapted into several films and stage productions. Wallace's other notable works include "The Fair God," which delves into the Spanish conquest of Mexico, and "The Prince of India," a historical narrative set during the fall of Constantinople. His writings often reflect his interests in history and religion, contributing to his legacy in American literature.

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