The Baron's Sons: A Romance of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848

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The Baron's Sons: A Romance of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848

by Mór Jókai

EN·~7 hours·35 chapters

Chapters

35 total
1

The Baron's Sons

0:33
2

TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE.

2:12
3

CHAPTER I. SIXTY MINUTES.

19:04
4

CHAPTER II. THE PRAYER AT THE GRAVE.

7:49
5

CHAPTER III. TWO GOOD FRIENDS.

24:07
6

CHAPTER IV. THE TWO OTHERS.

22:58
7

CHAPTER V. ALL SORTS OF PEOPLE.

12:33
8

CHAPTER VI. THE BACKFISCH.

12:00
9

CHAPTER VII. THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP.

19:49
10

CHAPTER VIII. A WOMAN'S REVENGE.

12:13

Description

A glittering banquet fills a grand hall with the clink of crystal and the swell of a gypsy violin, as a charismatic orator raises his glass in a fervent toast to a beloved leader. The guests, a mix of nobles, military men, and spirited patriots, respond with thunderous cheers, their voices echoing the hope that the nation’s “second Atlas” will soon return to guide them. Amid the revelry, the absent figure—a powerful baron who commands both land and loyalty—looms large in every conversation, his health a whispered concern that heightens the night’s tension.

Beyond the gilded walls, the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 gathers momentum, and the baron’s sons feel the pull of duty and destiny. They stand on the brink of a bold decision: to leave the safety of their estates and join the daring hussars who have already fled the Austrian army to fight for freedom. As the first act unfolds, the story captures the clash between opulent tradition and the fierce call of a nation on the verge of upheaval.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (436K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Steven desJardins and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)

Release date

2010-12-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mór Jókai

Mór Jókai

1825–1904

A giant of 19th-century Hungarian literature, this remarkably prolific novelist blended adventure, romance, humor, and sharp observation of national life. His stories helped shape how generations of readers imagined Hungary’s past and present.

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