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Hordubal in order to begin a new life together. They are also motivated to do it as Hordubal's savings are big enough to ensure a convenient life for a long time. Hordubal is killed by Manya in the middle of the night. The ending of the book describes the investigation of the criminal act. All the evidence lead to Manya. He is sentenced to life. Polana is found guilty of planning the murder and is sentenced to twelve years in prison in spite of being pregnant. In the end, Polana's sinning is considered much more severe as she misused her husband's kindness and devotion and was unfaithful. The highly religious society detests her for her sins.
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in America. He is looking forward to seeing his devoted wife Polana and daughter Hafia. Everything is greatly idealised in his eyes as he expects everyone to welcome him warmly. However, the reality is different, he is accepted very coldly but hopes that things will get better soon and everyone will
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The relationship between Hordubal and Manya becomes very tense and eventually, Manya is forced to leave the farm. That, however doesn't influence Manya's love affair with Polana. They still keep meeting despite the fact that Hordubal knows about the affair. Manya and Polana decide to get rid of
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where the author was a regular contributor, the story is ultimately concerned with the essential unknowability of the inner lives of others, and the impossibility of true communication among men. It is the first in a trilogy of what are known as Capek's
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get used to his presence. He believes that Polana was a faithful wife during the time he was abroad. Unfortunately, he later discovers that she had an affair with the farm keeper Stepan Manya who was helping her with managing the farm.
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The novel is written in a rhythmic style using a complex and innovative narrative technique, one which is particularly difficult to render in English: an
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The novel is divided into three parts. In the first part, Juraj Hordubal returns to his home village of
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their ability to retain the rhythmic quality of the original Czech.
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was translated into English by Maria and Robert Weatherall for
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Karel Čapek
Marie and Robert Weatherall
František Muzika
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Novel
František Borový
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Czechoslovakia
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Meteor
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Karel Čapek
Lidove noviny
noetic
Meteor
An Ordinary Life
Kriva
Carpathian Ruthenia
coal miner
Allen and Unwin

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