Milyenek a nők?; Milyenek a férfiak? Elbeszélések

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Milyenek a nők?; Milyenek a férfiak? Elbeszélések

by Mór Jókai

HU·~9 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total
1

MILYENEK A NŐK?

0:07
2

AZ ÚRNŐ.

2:19:55
3

EGY LENGYEL TÖRTÉNET.

1:02:58
4

EMINA.

9:04
5

A KÖNYEZŐ SZULTÁNA.

17:31
6

A RABNŐ. - I. szakasz. EGY NŐ, A KINEK NEM VEHETNI SZAVÁT.

1:38:50
7

LUCRÉTIA.

8:32
8

FREDEGONDA.

13:18
9

A KALIFA PAPUCSA.

10:22
10

MIRANDA.

40:56

Description

In the opening pages we meet a young imperial princess, the beloved daughter of a great czar, whose life is shaped by a sudden tragedy. Engaged to a handsome German prince, she is forced to watch his death on the eve of their wedding, a loss that drives her to a solemn vow of lifelong solitude. The narrative traces her inner struggle as she balances grief, duty, and the expectations of a sprawling empire, offering a vivid portrait of court life laced with personal longing.

Through lyrical detail the story paints the opulent yet fragile world of 18th‑century royalty, where alliances are forged and broken amid whispered intrigues. The princess’s resolve is tested by the relentless pressures of succession, while the lingering presence of her vanished love haunts the corridors of the palace. Listeners are invited to explore the delicate dance between personal desire and the weight of history, all framed by the elegant, melancholic voice of the author.

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Full title

Milyenek a nők?; Milyenek a férfiak? Elbeszélések Elbeszélések

Language

hu

Duration

~9 hours (573K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

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

Release date

2018-03-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mór Jókai

Mór Jókai

1825–1904

A towering figure in 19th-century Hungarian literature, he wrote sweeping, adventurous novels and plays that made him one of his country’s most beloved storytellers. His life was just as dramatic as his fiction, shaped by politics, journalism, and the revolutionary spirit of 1848.

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