Szabadság a hó alatt, vagy: A zöld könyv Történelmi regény

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Szabadság a hó alatt, vagy: A zöld könyv Történelmi regény

by Mór Jókai

HU·~13 hours·58 chapters

Chapters

58 total
1

SZABADSÁG A HÓ ALATT VAGY A ZÖLD KÖNYV

0:08
2

A HÓMEZŐ RÓZSÁI.

5:51
3

KÖDFÁTYOLKÉP.

10:14
4

NAGYÚRI KEDVTÖLTÉS.

10:04
5

NEM «NEBEN…»

6:59
6

HADITERV EGY ASSZONY ELLEN.

20:29
7

A HÁTRAMARADT.

21:00
8

A NYOLCZAS FOGAT.

5:56
9

ORGIA EGY VULKÁN FENEKÉN.

22:10
10

A ZÖLD ASZTAL ÉS A ZÖLD KÖNYV.

33:54

Description

A silent winter drapes the landscape in thick snow, the trees bending under its weight while the wind carries a faint, bell‑like chime through the frozen forest. A regimented column of mounted men—knights with long‑haired ponies and polished lances—traverses the desolate road, their formation broken only by a grotesque, half‑clothed figure bound to a carriage, a fresh drop of blood staining the white ground and sprouting a single red rose. The eerie tableau hints at a ritual purpose, as each crimson bead seems to mark a step in a secretive pilgrimage.

Amid the procession, a solitary rider on a massive, shaggy horse moves apart, pausing whenever a rose appears to collect the blood‑turned blossom in a jeweled casket. He presses onward through ancient, untamed woods and past the skeletal ruins of forgotten towns, his purpose concealed yet compelling. The scene sets a haunting journey where duty, mystery, and the stark beauty of a snowbound world intertwine.

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Full title

Szabadság a hó alatt, vagy: A zöld könyv Történelmi regény Történelmi regény

Language

hu

Duration

~13 hours (803K 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

2020-07-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mór Jókai

Mór Jókai

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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