Eppur si muove – És mégis mozog a föld (2. rész)

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Eppur si muove – És mégis mozog a föld (2. rész)

by Mór Jókai

HU·~10 hours·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total
1

E-text prepared by Albert László from page images generously made available by the Google Books Library Project (https://books.google.com)

0:26
2

ÉS MÉGIS MOZOG A FÖLD

0:09
3

KÖZELEBB AZ ÉGHEZ.

23:11
4

LENN A FÖLDÖN.

45:26
5

A VÁLÓ ÚTON.

32:09
6

A NAGYANYA FENYÍTŐ KEZE.

7:53
7

LÓHÁTON.

32:44
8

A NÁDORNÁL.

17:01
9

ŐSZI HARMAT UTÁN…

17:50
10

MILYEN SZÉPEK A GRÓFNŐ NEFELEJTSEI…

8:48

Description

A bustling summer day finds a small troupe of itinerant actors and their colorful companions caught up in the chaos of a village’s grand temple dedication. While the townsfolk prepare for the solemn ceremony, the young Kálmán, the witty Czilike, and the ever‑resourceful Bányaváry decide to abandon the crowd and scale a nearby rock altar, seeking a closer touch with the sky than the distant saints. Their playful banter and impromptu plans set the stage for a light‑hearted adventure that blends folk tradition with theatrical mischief.

As the group gathers supplies—rations, fire‑making tools, and even a borrowed pistol—Bányaváry’s endless chatter keeps morale high, recalling past escapades through marshy hills and daring castle infiltrations. The journey promises encounters with eccentric locals, unexpected hospitality, and a series of comic trials that test their camaraderie. Listeners will be drawn into a vivid tapestry of rural life, humor, and the restless spirit of those who wander in search of both sustenance and a touch of the divine.

Details

Full title

Eppur si muove – És mégis mozog a föld (2. rész) Regény

Language

hu

Duration

~10 hours (593K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2018-03-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mór Jókai

Mór Jókai

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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