
DEÁK FERENCZ ÉS CSALÁDJA
MIÉRT IRTAM KÖNYVET DEÁKRÓL?
A SZÜLŐFÖLD TÁJÉKAIN.
DEÁK FERENCZ PARASZT VÉREI.
KEHIDA. - I.
DEÁK KLÁRI LEÁNYKORÁBÓL.
DEÁK FERENCZ HÁLÓTÁRSAI.
DEÁK FERENCZ MEGVÁLIK BIRTOKÁTÓL. - I. AZ OSZTÁLY.
MIBŐL ÉLT DEÁK FERENCZ? - I.
ADÓS FIZESS, DE NE SIESS.
A vivid portrait emerges of one of Hungary’s most influential 19th‑century statesmen, seen through the eyes of a contemporary who spent years in his confidence. The author weaves together personal anecdotes, candid conversations, and reflections gathered during Deák’s final years, revealing a man whose moral firmness and devotion to the nation left an indelible mark on those around him.
Written from the perspective of someone who once consulted the elder statesman on political matters, the narrative balances intimate recollections with a broader view of the era’s turbulent politics. The author’s modest tone lets Deák’s character—his humility, steadfastness, and the quiet authority that guided the nation—speak for itself, while also hinting at the complex social currents of the time.
Listeners will be drawn into the world of mid‑century Hungary, where the struggle for autonomy and the shaping of modern governance unfolded. The book offers a thoughtful, human‑focused entry point into the life of a figure whose legacy still resonates, without venturing beyond the early chapters of his public career.
Language
hu
Duration
~7 hours (416K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Albert László from page images generously made available by the Google Books Library Project
Release date
2021-01-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1842–1916
Best remembered as the lawyer who defended the accused in the 1883 Tiszaeszlár blood libel case, he also wrote lively, reflective prose about Hungarian public life and memory. His work blends the voice of a seasoned advocate with the warmth of a gifted storyteller.
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