
HAGYOMÁNYOK
Tartalom:
Bevezető.
Mesék és rokonneműek. - (Sárkányokról.) - 1. Jufijankó.
2. Miklós és Örzse.
3. A pingált szobák.
4. Állatsógorok.
Mondák és rokonneműek. - 22. A 7 bölcs.
Kópéságok. - 28. Világimirmió.
Oktató példák. - 35. A gyakorlat töszi a mestörségöt.
A lively anthology of Hungarian folk traditions, this volume gathers the vivid tales a village storyteller shared during a single, unforgettable week. The collector transcribed more than twenty‑seven stories, ranging from clever tricksters and stubborn animals to enigmatic riddles and moral fables, each preserving the rhythm and humor of oral narration.
Listeners will hear the texture of everyday life in the early twentieth‑century countryside—kings and peasants, curious children and wary elders—through episodes that sparkle with wit, irony, and a touch of the supernatural. The narratives are presented in their original, unadorned style, letting the listener feel the raw charm of a story told around a hearth.
Beyond entertainment, the collection offers a window into the cultural values, superstitions, and communal wisdom that have shaped the region’s identity. It invites you to explore a world where the line between myth and daily experience is delightfully blurred, and where each tale carries a lesson that still resonates today.
Language
hu
Duration
~7 hours (434K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Hungary: Néphagyományokat-Gyüjtő Társaság, 1914.
Credits
Albert László from page images generously made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library
Release date
2022-02-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1852–1919
A Catholic priest with a folklorist’s eye, he devoted much of his life to collecting the songs, tales, legends, and beliefs of rural Hungarian communities. His work preserved traditions from the southern Great Plain and the Temesköz that might otherwise have been lost.
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