The Great Siege of Malta in literature and historical fiction
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The Great Siege of Malta in literature and historical fiction
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The 1570 Siege of Malta, written in the immediate aftermath of the events by the Cretan writer Antonios Achelis, is a classic of Cretan Greek literature.
Christopher Marlowe's The Jew of Malta (1589–90) takes some inspiration from the siege
Walter Scott's novel The Siege of Malta, written in 1831-1832 shortly before his death, was not published until 2008. Modern authors have attempted to capture the desperation and ferocity of the siege, with varying degrees of success. The Great Siege, Malta 1
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