
R. Nisbet Bain
PREFACE.
A HUNGARIAN NABOB. - CHAPTER I. - AN ODDITY, 1822.
CHAPTER II. - A BARGAIN FOR THE SKIN OF A LIVING MAN.
CHAPTER III. - THE WHITSUN KING.
CHAPTER IV. - A FAMILY CURSE.
CHAPTER V. - THE TEMPTER IN CHURCH.
CHAPTER VI. - PAID IN FULL.
CHAPTER VII. - THE NABOB'S BIRTHDAY.
CHAPTER VIII. - AN UNEXPECTED CHANGE.
Set against the bleak, rain‑soaked plains of early nineteenth‑century Hungary, the story opens with an unrelenting storm that turns fields to swamps and drives travelers into the modest tavern of the “Break‑’em‑tear‑’em” csárda. The innkeeper, Peter Bús, is a hard‑working, sharp‑tongued farmer‑innkeeper whose daily battles with weather, dwindling harvests, and a never‑ending stream of guests are narrated with a dry, witty humor that instantly draws the listener into his world.
When a mysterious woman appears on the muddy dike, asking about an incoming coach, Bús’s gruff routine is jolted, hinting at the tangled relationships and social intrigues that will follow. Amid the flood‑laden landscape, the novel promises a lively mix of romance, satire, and the colorful slice‑of‑life portrait of a nation on the brink of change, all delivered through the warm, earthy voice of its unforgettable protagonist.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (581K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Steven desJardins and Distributed Proofreaders
Release date
2007-04-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1825–1904
A giant of 19th-century Hungarian literature, this remarkably prolific novelist blended adventure, romance, humor, and sharp observation of national life. His stories helped shape how generations of readers imagined Hungary’s past and present.
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