A lőcsei fehér asszony (II. rész) Regény

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A lőcsei fehér asszony (II. rész) Regény

by Mór Jókai

HU·~8 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total
1

A LŐCSEI FEHÉR ASSZONY

0:07
2

XXIII. FEJEZET. A SZENVEDÉSEK LEÁNYA.

20:28
3

XXIV. FEJEZET. AZOK A KIS ÁGYÚK.

35:41
4

XXV. FEJEZET. NAGY A DINOMDÁNOM.

28:08
5

XXVI. FEJEZET. A LEVELEK TRAŒDIÁJA.

29:27
6

XXVII. FEJEZET. EGY KIRÁLY, A KITŐL MINDENKI FÉL, S EGY ASSZONY, A KI SENKITŐL SEM FÉL.

13:26
7

XXVIII. FEJEZET. A NYAKTÖRŐ VERSENYFUTTATÁS.

31:08
8

XXIX. FEJEZET. PINTYE GREGÓR KÉPMÁSA.

34:15
9

XXX. FEJEZET. A HAJPOROS HÖLGY. A KASZÁLT REND A MAJTHÉNYI PUSZTÁN.

39:02
10

XXXI. FEJEZET. VISZONTLÁTÁS ÉS JUTALOM.

1:01:39

Description

A stark winter light spills into a dim cellar, where Zsófia finds herself caught between the cold certainty of her husband Miklós’s ruthless ambition and the whispered legends of the “white lady of Lőcse.” The story opens in a restless Budapest of 1897, a world where military honor and aristocratic intrigue collide, and women are expected to endure silently. As Miklós boasts of his conquests and the men around them trade gossip like currency, Zsófia’s bewildered gaze hints at a deeper, unspoken dread.

The tension escalates when Miklós’s harsh words threaten the fragile peace of Zsófia’s family, pulling her sons into a volatile confrontation. Her desperate prayers to a portrait of a heroic ancestor reveal both her vulnerability and fierce maternal protectiveness. The narrative promises a vivid portrait of a woman wrestling with betrayal, duty, and the looming shadow of a mythic figure that may reshape her fate.

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Full title

A lőcsei fehér asszony (II. rész) Regény Regény

Language

hu

Duration

~8 hours (480K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2020-06-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mór Jókai

Mór Jókai

1825–1904

A towering figure in 19th-century Hungarian literature, he wrote sweeping, adventurous novels and plays that made him one of his country’s most beloved storytellers. His life was just as dramatic as his fiction, shaped by politics, journalism, and the revolutionary spirit of 1848.

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