
A BÉLTEKY HÁZ
KÉPJEGYZÉK.
Set against the backdrop of a grand country estate, the story follows Uzay, a restless young man from a modest village who finds himself thrust into the refined world of the local count and his circle. As he navigates unfamiliar customs, language hurdles, and the expectations of aristocratic society, Uzay’s sharp wit and earnest curiosity make him both an outsider and a source of quiet intrigue.
Through lively gatherings, earnest conversations, and the subtle dance of social hierarchies, the novel captures the tension between tradition and the desire for change. Uzay’s attempts to fit in reveal both the charm and the constraints of his new environment, offering a thoughtful portrait of a young soul striving to discover his place amid the polished yet fragile world of the elite.
Language
hu
Duration
~9 hours (525K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Hungary: Franklin, 1908.
Credits
Albert László from page images generously made available by the Internet Archive
Release date
2022-03-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1786–1864
A leading voice of Hungary’s reform era, he wrote witty fables and socially minded fiction while also helping shape public life beyond literature. His mix of storytelling, civic energy, and practical idealism made him a memorable figure in 19th-century Hungarian culture.
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