Author
P.-J. Stahl
1814-1886
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Books by P.-J. Stahl
Maroessia: De Ukraineesche Jeanne D'Arc
"Maroessia: De Ukraineesche Jeanne d'Arc" by P.-J. Stahl and Marko Vovchok is a historical novel written in the late 19th century. The story unfolds in the Ukraine, focusing on the themes of heroism, national identity, and the struggles faced by its people. Central to the narrative is a young girl named Maroessia, who is poised to play a significant role in the tumultuous events surrounding the struggle for Ukraine's independence. At the start of the novel, the scene is set in a peaceful yet tension-filled Ukrainian village where the protagonist, Maroessia, lives with her family. The opening depicts the political turmoil of the time, with contrasting factions vying for control, highlighting the dire consequences for the common people. As soldiers encroach upon their lives, all eyes turn toward young Maroessia, who is observant, innocent, yet profoundly affected by the discussions and fears of the adults around her. The arrival of a mysterious traveler sparks a sense of hope and adventure, setting the stage for Maroessia's forthcoming journey into maturity and involvement in the fate of her homeland.
Maroussia
"Maroussia" by P.-J. Stahl is a historical novel written in the late 19th century. Set in Ukraine, it draws on legends and historical contexts to explore the lives of its characters, with a focus on the titular character, Maroussia, and her family. The narrative delves into themes of heroism, friendship, and the struggle for independence amidst turmoil. The opening of "Maroussia" sets the scene in a picturesque corner of Ukraine, where the Cossack Danilo Tchabane lives with his family. It introduces the socio-political backdrop of the time, depicting the tension between the Ukrainians and their Russian and Polish neighbors, indicating the historical struggles of the region. As the story unfolds, we are introduced to a gathering in Danilo's home, where friends discuss current troubles, highlighting the shared anxiety of war. Amidst this turmoil, we meet Maroussia, whose bravery and cleverness will soon come into play in response to the unfolding conflict and the subsequent arrival of an unknown traveler seeking refuge.
A Butterfly Chase
"A Butterfly Chase" by P.-J. Stahl is a children's storybook written in the late 19th century. This charming narrative revolves around two young characters, Minnie and Bertie, who embark on a whimsical adventure to collect butterflies. Their journey highlights themes of curiosity, innocence, and the connection between children and nature. The story begins with Minnie and Bertie eagerly prepared with butterfly nets and a guidebook provided by their uncle, who is a professor. They venture into a daisy-filled meadow, hoping to capture beautiful butterflies, particularly peacock and emperor varieties. As they chase after these enchanting creatures, they face various mishaps and humorous moments, such as inadvertently falling into a ditch. Ultimately, when Bertie captures a butterfly, he is struck by its beauty and life; persuaded by Minnie, he decides against harming it. Their adventure concludes with feelings of joy as they learn the value of kindness towards all living beings, vowing never to chase butterflies again.