
audiobook
MAGYAR
NÉPMESÉK HEVES- ÉS JÁSZ-NAGYKUN-SZOLNOK-MEGYÉBŐL
ELŐSZÓ.
BEVEZETÉS. - I.
1. Este, Éjfél mëg Hajnal.
2. A feneketlen kút.
3. A kis rák.
4. A tetejetlen fa.
5. A Hollóferjős király.
6. A kis kondás.
This volume brings together eighty‑eight folk tales recorded almost entirely from the tiny village of Besenyőtelek in Heves county, part of the Palócz region. The stories retain the local dialect, giving listeners a vivid sense of a community whose oral tradition has rarely been documented. Familiar Hungarian motifs—talking animals, clever peasants, magical helpers—appear alongside inventive twists that are unique to this area. Each narrative balances faithful transcription of the storyteller’s voice with a smooth, readable narration, letting the listener feel the spontaneity of a hearth‑side telling.
The collection is enriched with brief scholarly notes that point out parallels with wider European folklore, enhancing appreciation of the tales’ deeper roots. For anyone curious about rural Hungarian culture, the anthology offers insight into the values, humor, and everyday concerns of early‑20th‑century village life. Careful editing preserves the original charm while making the stories accessible, inviting listeners to step into a world where myth and daily life intertwine.
Language
hu
Duration
~12 hours (732K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by an anonymous volunteer from page images generously made available by the Google Books Library Project
Release date
2013-08-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1879–1946
Rooted in Hungarian folk tradition, this early 20th-century folklorist spent decades collecting tales, beliefs, and legends from everyday people. His work helped preserve a rich world of oral storytelling and popular culture.
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