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TIMÁR VIRGIL FIA
TIMÁR VIRGIL FIA (ISKOLAI TÖRTÉNET HÁROM RÉSZBEN) - ELSŐ RÉSZ.
A TORONY ÁRNYÉKA (LEVÉL AZ ÍRÓHOZ)
GYÖRGY, A FAVÁGÓ (1918)
NAGY SÁNDOR ÖREGKORA
KÖLTÉSZET ÉS VALÓSÁG (ÉLETTÖREDÉKEK) - 1.
A RÖPÜLŐ FALU
TARTALOM:
A bustling refectory at the prestigious Ciszterciák school opens the story, where black‑cloaked monks, stern professors, and the modest Timár Virgil share a quiet lunch under vaulted walls. The atmosphere is thick with routine, yet a terse announcement from the director about a new ministry decree shatters the calm, prompting heated debate among the faculty about its purpose and implications.
The teachers—ranging from the sharp‑tongued history professor Lesinszky to the earnest religious instructor Szádi—grapple with the unsettling prospect of state‑ordered visits to students’ homes, especially those in poorer districts. Their conversations reveal underlying tensions, personal biases, and the moral dilemmas of balancing authority, compassion, and tradition. As the staff wrestles with the decree, the reader is drawn into the intricate world of a school caught between its lofty ideals and the encroaching demands of a changing society.
Language
hu
Duration
~4 hours (254K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Albert László (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)
Release date
2012-09-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1883–1941
A central figure in modern Hungarian literature, this poet, novelist, essayist, and translator helped shape the country’s literary life in the early 20th century. His writing is known for its intellectual depth, moral seriousness, and the powerful spiritual themes running through many of his poems.
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