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Jókai, Mór
1825
1904
Jokai, Maurus
Jokai, Mor
Dekameron (2. rész)
Száz novella
Debreczeni krónikák -- A halál után -- A kénytelen mulatság -- A bizebán -- Három a táncz -- Xelenhoa és Toipingvang -- Lám megmondtam -- A koldusgyermek -- Az groff Sewteeth Peter keeth hitwesse -- A menyegző utáni nap -- Bolivár -- Husz év mulva -- A caldaria -- A két Markov -- A fejedelem buzogánya -- Arany hajam -- Az istenhegyi székely leány -- Violanta -- Két jó barát -- Reparált lelkek -- A libapásztor -- A huszthi beteglátogatók -- Ne légy Othello -- Hogy nyerik meg a nőket -- Tíz millió dollár -- Az én galambom nem vált porrá -- Mit beszél rólunk a világ -- A játékos -- Szent Búbánat -- Gyémánt-király -- A vén sas -- A gyujtogató -- Három közül a legszebbik.
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"Dekameron (2. rész)" by Mór Jókai is a collection of novellas written in the late 19th century. This volume continues the storytelling tradition inspired by Bocaccio's original "Decameron," weaving tales that reflect human experiences, morality, and societal customs through vivid characters and engaging narratives. The stories likely feature characters caught in amusing or complicated circumstances that reflect the complexities of love, ambition, and societal norms. The opening of the work introduces us to "Dúl Mihály," a respectable citizen of Debrecen with a loving wife. The narrative sets the stage for a humorous and dramatic encounter with a Turkish soldier, "csauszt," who becomes infatuated with Mihály's wife after being invited to dine with them. As tensions rise with the approaching threat of a Tatar invasion, the humorous interactions escalate into a confrontation between Mihály and the soldier, leading to a series of misunderstandings and comic situations. This setup paints a lively picture of the characters while hinting at the broader themes of societal expectations and personal honor, showcasing Jókai's wit and storytelling craft. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading ease score: 61.3 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
hu
Short stories, Hungarian
Hungarian fiction -- 19th century
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Category: Short Stories
Category: Humour
Category: Novels
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