The Czar’s Madman

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The Czar’s Madman is a historical novel by Estonian writer Jaan Kross that explores power, conscience, and resistance through the story of a nobleman who defies the Russian tsar.

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instanceOf historical novel
novel
author Jaan Kross
basedOn life of Timotheus von Bock
centralConflict nobleman’s defiance of the Russian tsar
containsCharacter Eeva von Bock
Jakob Mättik
Timotheus von Bock
countryOfOrigin Estonia
depicts Baltic German nobility
Russian Empire
explores moral responsibility under autocracy
personal integrity
relationship between individual and state power
form first-person narrative
genre historical fiction
political novel
hasSubject abuse of power
censorship
loyalty and betrayal
marriage across social boundaries
moral courage
political imprisonment
literaryMovement postwar Estonian literature
literarySignificance important work in Estonian historical fiction
one of Jaan Kross’s best-known novels
mainTheme conscience
power
resistance
narrativeTechnique diary-like narration
narrator Jakob Mättik
notableFor allegorical critique of Soviet rule
originalLanguage Estonian
portrays conflict between truth-telling and political expediency
tension between Baltic provinces and Russian imperial authority
protagonist Timotheus von Bock
settingPeriod 19th century
workOf Jaan Kross

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Kross notableWork The Czar’s Madman
subject surface form: Jaan Kross