Tunisias / Johann Ladislav Pyrker's sämmtliche Werke (1/3)
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An expansive heroic poem in twelve cantos follows an emperor who assembles a multinational fleet to assault Tunisian fortresses and free enslaved Christians. Sea battles, sieges, night raids, and a final storm of battle alternate with personal episodes of rescue, captivity, childbirth, death, and mourning. Supernatural forces and resurrected heroes intervene throughout, shaping tides of war and sowing distrust among leaders. The narrative mixes martial spectacle with intimate grief, culminating in the capture of the city, liberation of captives, funerals, and the emperor's reflective return.
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