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Ben Hur is one of the best selling books of all times. This poignant novel intertwines the life stories of a Jewish charioteer named Judah Ben-Hur and Jesus Christ. It explores the themes of betrayal and redemption. Ben-Hur's family is wrongly accused and convicted of treason during the time of Christ. Ben-Hur fights to clear his family's name and is ultimately inspired by the rise of Jesus Christ and his message. A powerful, compelling novel.

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Ben Hur is one of the best selling books of all times. This poignant novel intertwines the life stories of a Jewish charioteer named Judah Ben-Hur and Jesus Christ. It explores the themes of betrayal and redemption. Ben-Hur's family is wrongly accused and convicted of treason during the time of Christ. Ben-Hur fights to clear his family's name and is ultimately inspired by the rise of Jesus Christ and his message. A powerful, compelling novel.
Autorenporträt
Lew Wallace, whose full name was Lewis Wallace, was an American lawyer, politician, Union general in the American Civil War, diplomat, and author, born on April 10, 1827, in Brookville, Indiana, and died on February 15, 1905, in Crawfordsville, Indiana. He is best known for his historical novel 'Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ' (1880), which has been considered one of the best-selling novels of the nineteenth century. 'Ben-Hur' explores themes of redemption and revenge, set against the backdrop of the life of Jesus, and is notable for its vivid depiction of chariot racing in ancient Rome, which has been adapted into multiple films. Wallace's literary style in 'Ben-Hur' seamlessly blends historical narrative with adventure and has been praised for its richly detailed settings and complex characters. Aside from his work in literature, Wallace had a substantial military and political career, serving as governor of the New Mexico Territory and as U.S. Minister to the Ottoman Empire. His multi-faceted life contributed to the depth and authenticity of his writings, making him a unique figure in American literary and historical circles.