
KÉSZÜLÜNK AZ UTAZÁSRA.
JÁNOS PÜSPÖK.
SALAMON FERENCZ.
A MAGYAROK FÁJA.
BALATON-FÜRED.
MAGYAR FÜRDŐ, MAGYAR ORVOS.
EMLÉKEZÉSEK.
AZ ELSŐ MAGYAR NEMZETI SZINHÁZ.
HOGY UTAZTAK RÉGEN?
A MIT NEM TUD A TÖRTÉNETIRÁS.
A vivid recollection of a once‑in‑a‑lifetime journey circles the shores of Hungary’s great lake. The narrator, now decades removed, guides us through the company of four prominent Transylvanian gentlemen—Salamon, Gyulai, Szilágyi and Nagy—along with two additional companions, recalling their personalities, debates, and the atmosphere that surrounded their trek. The prose blends personal memory with the natural splendor of the Balaton, hinting at the lingering echo of poetry, history and friendship.
Even after twenty‑five years, the author wrestles with fading details, the pull of nostalgia and a yearning to set the experience down before it slips away. The account captures the spirit of an era when scholars, poets and patriots gathered to celebrate their homeland, sketching a portrait of a landscape still “undiscovered” by many. Listeners will feel the lake’s shimmering horizon and hear the murmurs of a bygone dialogue, inviting them to share in a moment that remains both intimate and timeless.
Language
hu
Duration
~6 hours (386K 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
2020-07-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1842–1916
Best remembered as the lawyer who defended the accused in the 1883 Tiszaeszlár blood libel case, he also wrote lively, reflective prose about Hungarian public life and memory. His work blends the voice of a seasoned advocate with the warmth of a gifted storyteller.
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