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Eclipse of the Crescent Moon

Eclipse of the Crescent Moon (Hungarian: Egri csillagok lit. "Stars of Eger") is a historical novel by the Hungarian writer Géza Gárdonyi. It was first published in 1899 and is one of the most popular and widely recognized novels in Hungary.

Background edit

 
Cover of the first edition

The story is set in the first half of the 16th century and covers a period of roughly 25 years. The main historical events that are addressed are the bloodless occupation of Buda, the seat of the Hungarian kings, in 1541, and the 1552 Siege of Eger (now in Northern Hungary) by the Turks that forms the major topic of the novel. The story also addresses some other historical topics like the impact of the Reformation, the discord between Hungarians and the Holy Roman Emperor, as well as many themes of general import like mercy, filial and marital love, friendship, trust and truthfulness.

Most characters of the book are historical figures, notably the hero Gergely Bornemissza himself, though most of them have been strongly romanticized according to the author's intentions. Gergely's life story in the novel is almost fully invented, except for his role as an officer during the siege of Eger. Éva Cecey, Gergely's love and later wife, is fictional; her portrayal in the novel is based on Gárdonyi's "ideal woman".[1]

Plot summary edit

The novel consists of five parts that tell the life of Gergely Bornemissza from the age of eight until the year 1552, when he is in his early thirties.

I. Gergely is a half-orphan and son of a poor woman, while Éva Cecey is the daughter of a landowner. They are nevertheless playmates. While playing in the woods, the two children are captured by a Turk named Jumurdzsák and have to join a trek of prisoners. Due to the cunning of little Gergely, the two children are able to escape and later also to free the other prisoners. Gergely's mother dies in a raid by the Turks, but the little boy is adopted as a foster son by the rich aristocrat Bálint Török, where he gets a good education.

II. Several years later, Gergely has to experience that Buda is captured by the Turks through deceit and his foster father Bálint Török is led away prisoner. Gergely meets Éva again, who has become a pretty young girl.

III. Gergely learns that Éva who is an excellent rider and fighter is to be married to the cowardly Adam Fürjes at the request of the queen. They flee together and get married. Together with some friends they plan to free Bálint Török from his prison in Istanbul. They go to the Ottoman city, but despite many adventures, they finally fail in freeing the Hungarian aristocrat.

IV. It is 1552, a force about 200,000 Turks is approaching the little town of Eger, the citadel of which is only defended by 2000 soldiers. István Dobó, captain of the citadel, calls on the troops of the emperor for aid, but no-one arrives. Gergely joins the forces who are preparing to fight in Eger, while leaving Éva home with their little son. Shortly after he has left, a stranger arrives and kidnaps the little boy. Éva realizes that the stranger must have been the Turk Jumurdzsák. She understands that there must be a connection with the siege of Eger, so she masquerades as a man and tries to enter the besieged castle.

V. Even though the forces of the Turks are overwhelming, the Hungarians in Eger are able to defend themselves. Eger's strong walls and the high morale of its defenders allows the fortress to withstand five major assaults and continuous cannon fire - almost 12,000 cannonballs land inside the fortress before the siege ended. In a stroke of unparalleled ingenuity, Bornemissza devises primitive but lethal grenades and powder keg sized bombs to use against the attackers, as well as a water-mill wheel packed with gunpowder which he rolls into the Ottoman ranks. Éva finally arrives at Eger. Though the Ottomans attack again and again, the citadel stands firm, with also the women of Eger joining the battle. Finally, the Ottoman forces withdraw. Gergely's and Éva's little son is exchanged for a Turkish boy who has been captured, and the family is finally reunited.

Film, TV or theatrical adaptations edit

The novel was adapted for film twice:

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Introduction to Corvus edition

English translation of the original Hungarian text as "The Stars of Eger" by T. László Palotás, 2022, ISBN 979-8829947033

External links edit

  • Original text of Egri csillagok, in Hungarian
  • [1] The Stars of Eger, 2022 English translation by T. László Palotás, ISBN 979-8829947033
  • The IMDb entry on the 1968 version of Egri csillagok
  • Eclipse of the Crescent Moon link catalogue

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For the astronomical phenomenon see lunar eclipse This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Eclipse of the Crescent Moon news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Eclipse of the Crescent Moon Hungarian Egri csillagok lit Stars of Eger is a historical novel by the Hungarian writer Geza Gardonyi It was first published in 1899 and is one of the most popular and widely recognized novels in Hungary Contents 1 Background 2 Plot summary 3 Film TV or theatrical adaptations 4 Gallery 5 References 6 External linksBackground edit nbsp Cover of the first editionThe story is set in the first half of the 16th century and covers a period of roughly 25 years The main historical events that are addressed are the bloodless occupation of Buda the seat of the Hungarian kings in 1541 and the 1552 Siege of Eger now in Northern Hungary by the Turks that forms the major topic of the novel The story also addresses some other historical topics like the impact of the Reformation the discord between Hungarians and the Holy Roman Emperor as well as many themes of general import like mercy filial and marital love friendship trust and truthfulness Most characters of the book are historical figures notably the hero Gergely Bornemissza himself though most of them have been strongly romanticized according to the author s intentions Gergely s life story in the novel is almost fully invented except for his role as an officer during the siege of Eger Eva Cecey Gergely s love and later wife is fictional her portrayal in the novel is based on Gardonyi s ideal woman 1 Plot summary editThe novel consists of five parts that tell the life of Gergely Bornemissza from the age of eight until the year 1552 when he is in his early thirties I Gergely is a half orphan and son of a poor woman while Eva Cecey is the daughter of a landowner They are nevertheless playmates While playing in the woods the two children are captured by a Turk named Jumurdzsak and have to join a trek of prisoners Due to the cunning of little Gergely the two children are able to escape and later also to free the other prisoners Gergely s mother dies in a raid by the Turks but the little boy is adopted as a foster son by the rich aristocrat Balint Torok where he gets a good education II Several years later Gergely has to experience that Buda is captured by the Turks through deceit and his foster father Balint Torok is led away prisoner Gergely meets Eva again who has become a pretty young girl III Gergely learns that Eva who is an excellent rider and fighter is to be married to the cowardly Adam Furjes at the request of the queen They flee together and get married Together with some friends they plan to free Balint Torok from his prison in Istanbul They go to the Ottoman city but despite many adventures they finally fail in freeing the Hungarian aristocrat IV It is 1552 a force about 200 000 Turks is approaching the little town of Eger the citadel of which is only defended by 2000 soldiers Istvan Dobo captain of the citadel calls on the troops of the emperor for aid but no one arrives Gergely joins the forces who are preparing to fight in Eger while leaving Eva home with their little son Shortly after he has left a stranger arrives and kidnaps the little boy Eva realizes that the stranger must have been the Turk Jumurdzsak She understands that there must be a connection with the siege of Eger so she masquerades as a man and tries to enter the besieged castle V Even though the forces of the Turks are overwhelming the Hungarians in Eger are able to defend themselves Eger s strong walls and the high morale of its defenders allows the fortress to withstand five major assaults and continuous cannon fire almost 12 000 cannonballs land inside the fortress before the siege ended In a stroke of unparalleled ingenuity Bornemissza devises primitive but lethal grenades and powder keg sized bombs to use against the attackers as well as a water mill wheel packed with gunpowder which he rolls into the Ottoman ranks Eva finally arrives at Eger Though the Ottomans attack again and again the citadel stands firm with also the women of Eger joining the battle Finally the Ottoman forces withdraw Gergely s and Eva s little son is exchanged for a Turkish boy who has been captured and the family is finally reunited Film TV or theatrical adaptations editThe novel was adapted for film twice Stars of Eger 1923 a silent film directed by Pal Fejos Stars of Eger 1968 a sound film directed by Zoltan VarkonyiGallery edit nbsp Tinodi Song about battle of Eger castle on pages of Cronica nbsp Bela Vizkelety Battle of Eger nbsp Geza Gardonyi nbsp Eger Castle nbsp Statue of Istvan Dobo in Eger Made by Alajos Strobl 1907 References edit Introduction to Corvus edition English translation of the original Hungarian text as The Stars of Eger by T Laszlo Palotas 2022 ISBN 979 8829947033External links editOriginal text of Egri csillagok in Hungarian 1 The Stars of Eger 2022 English translation by T Laszlo Palotas ISBN 979 8829947033 The IMDb entry on the 1968 version of Egri csillagok Eclipse of the Crescent Moon link catalogue Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eclipse of the Crescent Moon amp oldid 1178605190, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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