A vivid portrait of an age when honor was settled on the blade, this collection opens with a gripping account of a 12‑year‑long conflict that culminated in a formal duel under the strict regulations of the early 1700s. The narrator walks us through the elaborate rules governing these deadly encounters—who may fight, how seconds intervene, and the gruesome penalties awaiting both combatants and their aides. The prose captures the tension of a battlefield courtroom, where judges, nobles, and even the king’s mercy hang over the fates of the participants.
Beyond the opening duel, the stories unfold in the bustling streets of Budapest and the remote fields where military law collides with local customs. Each tale delves into the lives of soldiers, magistrates, and civilians caught in the paradox of a society that prized both martial valor and rigid legal order. The book offers a compelling glimpse into a world where personal pride, legal doctrine, and the ever‑present specter of death intersect, inviting listeners to explore the human drama behind historic codes of conduct.
Language
hu
Duration
~6 hours (372K 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
2018-03-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1825–1904
A towering figure of 19th-century Hungarian literature, he wrote with astonishing range and energy, producing novels, short fiction, plays, and journalism that made him one of his country’s best-loved storytellers. His work often blends romance, adventure, history, and a lively sense of national life.
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