Fogságom története

audiobook

Fogságom története

by Farkas Deák

HU·~4 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total
1

Megjegyzés:

0:07
2

FOGSÁGOM TÖRTÉNETE.

0:18
3

I. Vázlatok az 1852-diki befogatások történetéhez.

18:48
4

II. A későbbi elfogatások 1852-ben.

20:12
5

III. Fogságunk első öt hónapja Maros-Vásárhelyt és Szebenbe hurczoltatásunk.

16:13
6

IV. A szebeni fogság.

24:27
7

V. Hét hónap a gyula-fehérvári kaszamátákban.

19:22
8

VI. Fehérvártól Józsefstadtig.

20:20
9

VII. Megérkezés Josefstadtba az első benyomások. Uj korszak fogságomban.

11:07
10

VIII. A város, a fogda, a parancsnokság, a tisztek, katonaság – profószok; s az uralkodó hangulat irányunkban.

11:29

Description

A vivid portrait emerges of a turbulent era when the Austro‑Hungarian authorities unleashed a sweeping crackdown on dissent. The narrator, a former detainee, sketches the grim reality of the Josefstad prison cell, where ordinary citizens were branded traitors and sentenced to years of hard labor or even death by rope. Through personal recollections and fragments of contemporary testimony, the work captures the atmosphere of fear, suspicion, and the lingering spark of revolutionary ideas that still lingered after the failed uprisings of 1848‑49.

Beyond the stone walls, the book follows the tangled web of secret societies, exiles, and informants whose whispers fed both hope and paranoia across the empire. It explores how rumors of conspiracies in Paris, betrayals among officers, and the relentless surveillance of the state shaped the lives of those caught in the cross‑currents of politics and survival. Listeners will gain a nuanced sense of a society teetering between repression and the yearning for freedom, all told through the eyes of someone who lived it.

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Language

hu

Duration

~4 hours (258K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Albert László from page images generously made available by the Google Books Library Project

Release date

2021-11-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Farkas Deák

Farkas Deák

1832–1888

A 19th-century Hungarian writer and historian, he turned the hardships of political imprisonment into memoir and left a lasting mark on historical and genealogical scholarship. His life moved between revolution, public service, and the world of letters.

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