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EREDETI NÉPMESÉK.
TARTALOM.
EREDETI NÉPMESÉK.
A VAK KIRÁLY.
A BOLTOS HÁROM LYÁNYA.
A CZIGÁNY FIÚ.
RÁADÓ ÉS ANYICSKA.
Az ARANYHAJÚ HERCZEGKISASSZONY.
AZ ŐZIKE.
Step into the world of Hungarian folklore with this lively anthology of timeless tales. Collected in the nineteenth century, the stories retain the cadence of oral tradition, offering listeners a vivid mix of humor, wonder, and moral insight. Each narrative unfolds in a single, richly‑drawn scene that invites the imagination to linger over enchanted forests, bustling market stalls, and far‑off kingdoms.
Among the favourites, a blind king tests the courage of his three sons, while a humble youngest brother faces a relentless knife to uncover a secret cure. Clever creatures such as a talking wolf, a golden‑feathered bird, and a mischievous cat weave their own riddles, and brave heroines outwit greedy devils and spiteful relatives. The collection balances gentle humor with subtle lessons, making it an enchanting listening experience for both young ears and nostalgic adults.
Language
hu
Duration
~5 hours (319K characters)
Release date
2012-02-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1844–1898
A major figure in 19th-century Hungarian literature, he is best remembered for blending poetry, folklore, and sharp social observation. His best-known work, The Hero of Mirages, helped make him one of the distinctive literary voices of his time.
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