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Go to My Libraryi maria ton moggolon / η μαρία των μογγόλων
- Language
- Modern Greek
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- Publisher
- Pataki
- Pages
- 335
- ISBN
- 9789601623559
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The book is praised for its beautiful and charming writing style, which many found captivating and fascinating. Reviewers appreciated its unique approach to historical research, described as dynamic and relevant rather than sterilized and purely objective. Some readers enjoyed the parallel narration of the historical figure's life alongside the author's personal reflections, finding it engaging and never boring. The author's deep historical knowledge and honest methodology, including her stated fears of historical inaccuracies, were highly valued by some, who considered the work a masterpiece and a heartfelt tribute to historical women who made significant sacrifices.
Conversely, a significant number of readers found the book's structure and content to be chaotic, verbose, and at times confusing, leading to a "hodgepodge" sensation. Critics noted an excessive focus on the author's personal life, studies, and travels, which for them overshadowed the intended historical subject. Some felt the author failed to adequately convey the historical narrative or make the reader fully understand the historical context. There was also disappointment regarding the book's genre, as it is neither a traditional historical novel nor a straightforward historical essay, which led some to feel it was a self-serving autobiography rather than a focused historical account, a point they felt should have been disclosed upfront.
Overall, the book elicits strongly divided opinions, reflecting its unconventional style. It is generally seen as an interesting read, but one characterized by a unique blend of historical inquiry and personal introspection. This book would likely appeal to readers who appreciate an experimental, less conventional approach to history, where the author's personal journey of discovery and insights are deeply intertwined with the historical narrative. It is best suited for those open to a charming yet potentially chaotic writing style and a dynamic, non-traditional exploration of history. However, readers expecting a conventional historical novel or a strictly objective historical essay might find its digressions and personal focus challenging or disappointing.
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