Egy naplopó tünődései

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Egy naplopó tünődései

by Jerome K. (Jerome Klapka) Jerome

HU·~6 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total

Megjegyzés:

0:12

Hogy szánjuk el magunkat gyorsan?

28:17

Milyen hátrányos, ha nem azt kapjuk, amit kértünk.

24:15

Azon cselekedeteink kellő méltatása, miket véghezvinni szándékoztunk.

37:30

Szerelmi bájital készitése, használatbavétele.

28:56

Rabszolgasors haszna, gyönyörüségei.

28:28

Hogy bánjunk a nőkkel?

24:39

Törődj a magad dolgával.

39:27

Ne sokat nézelődj, ha megugrani készülsz.

29:34

Sajátmagunk előkelőségéről.

27:07

Description

A lively, early‑twentieth‑century boutique in Budapest becomes the stage for a comic tug‑of‑war over fabric and hue. A somewhat harried lady oscillates between a bold red and a modest grey, while the shopkeeper offers wry commentary about style, practicality, and the little dramas hidden in everyday purchases. Their banter spins from the simple act of choosing a coat to musings on warmth, confidence, and the subtle power of color.

The exchange quickly blossoms into a gentle satire on indecision and social expectation, with each argument echoing larger questions about self‑presentation and the pressures of modern life. The dialogue crackles with wit, making a routine shopping trip feel like a microcosm of larger human dilemmas. Listeners who appreciate sharp, character‑driven humor and a glimpse into a bygone urban world will find the opening both entertaining and strangely resonant.

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Language

hu

Duration

~6 hours (346K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Hungary: Világirodalom, 1920.

Credits

Albert László from page images generously made available by the Hungarian Electronic Library

Release date

2022-10-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jerome K. (Jerome Klapka) Jerome

Jerome K. (Jerome Klapka) Jerome

1859–1927

Best known for the comic classic Three Men in a Boat, this English writer had a gift for turning everyday mishaps into warm, easygoing humor. His work helped make him one of the most widely loved comic authors of the late Victorian and Edwardian period.

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