Szirmay Ilona: Történeti regény

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Szirmay Ilona: Történeti regény

by József Gaal

HU·~6 hours·95 chapters

Chapters

95 total
1

Produced by Adrienne David

0:06
2

MIKSZÁTH KÁLMÁN - 4. KÖTET - SZIRMAY ILONA - TÖRTÉNETI REGÉNY

0:04
3

GAAL JÓZSEF - WITTICH EPERJESI KÁROLY RAJZAIVAL - BUDAPEST - FRANKLIN-TÁRSULAT

0:07
4

TARTALOM - GAAL JÓZSEF. 1811-1866. - SZIRMAY ILONA - ELSŐ SZAKASZ.

0:13
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MÁSODIK SZAKASZ.

0:09
6

HARMADIK SZAKASZ.

0:10
7

NEGYEDIK SZAKASZ.

0:07
8

ÖTÖDIK SZAKASZ.

0:11
9

HATODIK SZAKASZ.

0:06
10

HETEDIK SZAKASZ.

0:11

Description

Set against the turbulence of 19th‑century Hungary, this sprawling historical tale follows a handful of intersecting lives—a daring outlaw known only as the haramiák captain, a shrewd political figure, and a young lover caught between duty and desire. Their paths cross in forests and taverns, in council chambers and on the battlefield, creating a vivid mosaic of a nation on the brink of change. The opening act establishes a fragile peace that quickly unravels as rumors of theft, secret alliances, and new plans stir the region.

As the story unfolds, listeners travel from hidden hideouts to bustling towns, witness tense negotiations, and feel the roar of clashing armies. Themes of honor, betrayal, and the lingering ache of love are explored through intimate dialogues and sweeping action, giving a palpable sense of the era’s hardships and hopes. The narrative balances personal drama with broader historical currents, offering an engaging window into a pivotal chapter of Hungarian history.

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Language

hu

Duration

~6 hours (378K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2010-06-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

József Gaal

József Gaal

1811–1866

A major figure in 19th-century Hungarian literature, he moved from poetry into fiction and drama and became especially well known for the comic play A peleskei nótárius. His career also included early work in the Hungarian historical novel, helping shape popular reading tastes of his time.

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