Életemből (I. rész) Igaz történetek. Örök emlékek. Humor. Utleirás.

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Életemből (I. rész) Igaz történetek. Örök emlékek. Humor. Utleirás.

by Mór Jókai

HU·~12 hours·60 chapters

Chapters

60 total

ÉLETEMBŐL

0:08

A MÁRCZIUSI FIATALSÁG.

34:34

A LÁTHATÓ ISTEN.

22:28

ÉLETEM LEGSZOMORÚBB NAPJAI.

44:37

FELTÁMADUNK.

3:48

AZ ÉN SZINPADI ÉLETEM.

15:52

A CSENDES ÉVEK TÖRTÉNETE.

37:53

MÁRCZIUS TIZENÖTÖDIKE.

3:54

HUSZONÖT ÉV MÚLVA.

8:35

MAGYAR KÖLTŐK SORSA.

11:01

Description

A vivid memoir opens with a voice that has lived through five decades of change, looking back from the dawn of the twentieth century to the tumultuous days of his childhood in 1848. He paints a detailed portrait of a Hungary divided between a privileged nobility, a powerless peasantry, and a fledgling middle class, capturing the everyday realities of taxes, labor, and the rigid social order that shaped his early years.

Through personal anecdotes and keen observations, the narrator introduces the emerging reformers who dared to imagine a responsible government and true popular representation. He recounts his first encounter with the charismatic Count Eötvös, whose bold ideas sparked hope for a new political program. The narrative balances historical insight with the narrator’s own humor and earnest yearning, inviting listeners to experience the hopes, frustrations, and ordinary moments that defined a generation on the brink of transformation.

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Életemből (I. rész) Igaz történetek. Örök emlékek. Humor. Utleirás. Igaz történetek. Örök emlékek. Humor. Utleirás.

Language

hu

Duration

~12 hours (695K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2021-02-08

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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