Arsena of Marabda

1933 novel by Mikheil Javakhishvili
Arsena of Marabda
AuthorMikheil Javakhishvili
Original titleარსენა მარაბდელი
LanguageGeorgian
GenreHistorical fiction
Publication date
1933
Publication placeGeorgia
Media typePrint (hardback)
Pages600 pages

Arsena of Marabda (Georgian: არსენა მარაბდელი; Arsena Marabdeli) is a novel by Georgian novelist Mikheil Javakhishvili. Its first part was published in the magazine Mnatobi (in 1926). During his life, it was published as a book, in 1933. It took the author 7 years to complete this novel. This novel, which depicts social problems in the early 19th century of Georgia, is reputed to be one of the best novels of the author.[1]

Plot

The novel has been published during the writer's lifetime with three parts. It was translated into several languages, including German and Russian. The novel reflects people's struggle for national and social independence. The hero of the book is Arsena Odzelashvili – a Georgian Robin hood. Soviet union's attitude toward him hardened after publishing this novel. The novel shows Georgian people's struggle for national and social freedom for the first half of the 20th century.

Characters

The hero of the book is Arsena Odzelashvili - Georgian Robin hood. Arsena Odzelashvili commonly known as Arsena of Marabda (c. 1797 – 1842) was a Georgian outlaw said to have robbed the rich to help the poor. He gained popularity as a fighter against serfdom and Russian colonial rule in Georgia.

References

  1. ^ Kebadze, Madona; Baindurashvili, Lia; Churgulashvili, Nino; Kazarashvili, Nestan; Nanobashvili, Nino; Ioramishvili, Tamar; Papunashvili, Dali (2023-12-18). "The national movement of the 20s of the 20th century and "Arsena of Marabda" (Mikheil Javakhishvili and Georgia of the 20-30 s)". World of Semantics: Journal of Philosophy and Linguistics. 1 (3): 1–5.
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Mikheil Javakhishvili
Novels
  • Kvachi Kvachantiradze (1924)
  • Jaqo's Dispossessed (1925)
  • The White Collar (1926)
  • Giwi Shaduri (1828)
  • Arsena of Marabda (1933)
  • A Woman's Burden (1936)
Related
Short stories
  • Chanchura (1903)
  • Shoemaker Gabo (1904)
  • The Kurka's wedding
  • A Stone of Devil
  • Eka
  • Night of the Autumn
  • Melted chain
  • People's Law
  • Metal sieve
  • Teties
  • Golden Teeth
  • Ownerless
  • Velvet dress
  • Award
  • Man of the Forest (1923)
  • Lambalo and Qasha
  • Mususi
  • Qbacha has been late
  • Thruthful Abdulah
  • Two Verdicts(1925)
  • Grandfather Dimo (1926)
  • Rabbit (1927)
  • Two suns (1927)
  • Invite Me (1928)
  • Call from Motherland (1928)
  • Five stories
  • A small woman
  • A Cup (1929)
  • Nine Virgos (1935)
  • Thief
  • Follower
  • Two teeth
  • An Avenger
  • The Third


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