
JÓKAI MÓR
ELŐSZÓ.
ÉLETKÉPEK.
NYILT SZAVAK HONUNK FIATALSÁGÁHOZ.
NŐSZABADSÁG.
A NAPOK HANGULATA.
SZOMORÚ IDŐK. ELŐSZÓ ILY CZÍMŰ REGÉNYHEZ.
DÉLIBÁB.
A FORRADALOM KÖLTÉSZETE.
CONGRÉV-RAKÉTÁK PILLANATNYI FÉNYÜL, NÉMELY SÖTÉTEBB HELYEKRE.
A vivid portrait of a nation in upheaval unfolds through a varied assortment of essays, sketches and poems penned during the decisive years of 1848‑49. The author captures the raw excitement and dread that followed the first sparks of freedom, alternating between lyrical reflections on hope and biting satire of the chaotic press. Interwoven with personal moments—marriage, loss of home and the pull of a soldier’s duty—the work offers a deeply human view of a historic turning point.
Readers will travel the shifting mood of a society torn between lofty ideals and harsh reality, hearing the clamor of revolutionary slogans beside quieter meditations on faith and brotherhood. The collection balances literary ambition with candid humor, revealing how even in turmoil the writer’s voice could stay bold, compassionate and unflinching. It stands as a rare window onto a fleeting era, preserving both its passionate fervor and its lingering shadows.
Language
hu
Duration
~7 hours (426K characters)
Release date
2025-06-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1825–1904
A master of Hungarian romantic fiction, he spun grand adventures, sharp humor, and patriotic feeling into stories that generations of readers treasured. He was also deeply involved in the revolutionary life of 19th-century Hungary, which gives his novels an added sense of energy and conviction.
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