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After a gradual and mostly bloodless invasion, Egypt has fallen into the hands of a foreign power known as the "Rulers of the Upland." Using subtle means of political power and economic country, plundering its riches and slowly subverting its religion and culture.But there is one family in Thebes, claiming descent from the last true King of Egypt, that cannot accept the rule of the foreign king Apepa. Defying him becomes the only clear option for the persecuted yet proud Seqenenra Tao, show more Prince of Weset, whose shocking revolt sets in motion a series of events that will either destroy his family or resurrect a dynasty and an entire way of life for Egypt.
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Ms. Gedge has an exquisite ability to paint Ancient Egypt to life in my brain by simply using her words. Great story and setting.
I was a bit disappointed by this book. One of my favorite Goodreads reviewers reread the series a few months ago, and had very good things to say about it. I immediately purchased the book on Amazon after seeing that the author had also written [b:Child of the Morning|296570|Child of the Morning|Pauline Gedge|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1312023396s/296570.jpg|1526292], which I read a few years ago and enjoyed very much. The Hippopotamus Marsh is about an incredibly exciting time in Egypt's history, when the Theban royal house rebelled against the Hyksos, invaders who ruled in Lower Egypt. The first half of the book focuses on Seqenenra, who led the first rebellion, and the second half focuses on his son, the future Pharaoh Ahmose show more I. Pauline Gedge understandably takes some liberties with the historical details in order to shape her story, and adds some insight to the unknowns that have been lost to history. However, my overall impression is that the book is too long. The plot drags quite a bit and I am unsure if i will be reading the rest of the series. show less
As a would be Egyptologist, I am entranced at her historical fiction based on Egyptian history.
Tras siglos de gloria, Egipto se halla sometido al yugo de los hicsos —a quienes los egipcios denominaban setiu—, un pueblo bárbaro llegado del norte para imponerse sobre la corrupta XII dinastía faraónica. Sin embargo, Apepa, el temido rey de los setiu, no puede disfrutar con plenitud de su poder porque al sur, en una pobre y lejana provincia a orillas del Río de la Vida, se encuentra Seqenenra Tao, Príncipe de Weset, descendiente del último faraón, encarnación de Horus e Hijo del Sol. Recluido en sus remotos dominios, Seqenenra es en apariencia un súbdito fiel, pero ante los ojos del monarca invasor es un desafío a su omnipotente autoridad soberana. Así pues, cuando el rey de los setiu lo sometea una serie de show more humillaciones indignas del sucesor del gran Sesostris, conquistador del Nilo, Seqenenra decide poner fin al vasallaje de los suyos, a sabiendas de que el precio a pagar será desmesurado. show less
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- Canonical title
- The Hippopotamus Marsh
- Original publication date
- 1998
- People/Characters
- Seqenenre Tao (Sequenra Tao, Sekenenre)
- Important places
- Egypt (Ancient)
- Important events
- Hyksos Period of Egypt
- Dedication*
- Cette trilogie est dédiée au prince kamosé, un des personnages les plus obscurs et les plus méconnus de l'histoire égyptienne. J'espère avoir contribué si modestement que ce soit à sa réhabilitation.
- First words*
- Un peu essoufflé par son effort, Séqénenrê arriva enfin sur la terrasse et s'assit contre un pan de mur affaissé.
- Last words*
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Puis lorsque le ciel commença à pâlir à l'est et que l'heure des prières fut passée, il se leva, massa ses membres engourdis et, ramassa la lampe, descendit l'escalier et traversa le palais désormais muet pour aller à la rencontre de son destin.
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- Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Historical Fiction
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- 813.54 — Literature & rhetoric American literature in English American fiction in English 1900-1999 1945-1999
- LCC
- PR9199.3 .G415 .H5 — Language and Literature English English Literature English literature: Provincial, local, etc.
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