Project Gutenberg 2018-04-27 Public domain in the USA. 277 Jókai, Mór 1825 1904 Jokai, Maurus Jokai, Mor Őszi fény: Ujabb elbeszélések Kétszer kettő – négy -- A női honvédhadnagy -- A szatyor -- Petőfi eszmecsirái -- A legdrágább öltöny -- A nagyapa várkastélya -- Csel-Csal -- Szent Antal generális -- Brazil Heliogabálné asszony férje -- A béka -- Vén emberek nyara -- Majmuna, az álomtündér -- Hej mikor még mi zöldek voltunk! -- Soha sem egyedül -- Elizianna -- Boszú a túlvilágon -- Szinán basa -- A glorias hölgy -- A régi szép restaurácziók -- Szél Gáspár utódai -- Hányféle a becsület? -- Az új szőlővész, «Anekropólisz» -- A magyar thea -- Az én druszám -- A két póluson -- Levél a «Pesti Hirlap» szerkesztőjéhez -- A skrlje-dlniczai kariatidák -- Bűn-e az embernek saját feleségét megcsókolni? -- Házasság éhségből -- Babszemek -- Bécsi dolgok -- Az én birói hivatalom -- A névtelen társaság -- A hét nemes -- A mándrucz király -- Egy úr és egy asszonyság -- Pulvis et umbra sumus -- A budapesti samaritánusok -- Uj földesúr. Produced by Albert László from page images generously made available by the Google Books Library Project "Őszi fény: Ujabb elbeszélések" by Mór Jókai is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. The book likely explores themes of social dynamics, cultural tensions, and personal relationships within the context of historical and regional settings. Central characters include notable figures from the Polish-Lithuanian nobility and Jewish communities, setting the stage for intricate narratives filled with moral dilemmas and family legacies. The opening of this collection introduces readers to a richly detailed narrative centered around the Bielistok estate, its majestic castle likened to the "Polish Versailles," and the intermingling of local legends and traditional customs. The story begins by recounting a historical incident involving a silver coin associated with Judas Iscariot and explores the aftermath of an ancient curse on the Bielistok family. As characters navigate complex social expectations and the weight of ancestral legacies, the stage is set for conflicts that intertwine personal desires with the historical legacies of their respective communities. (This is an automatically generated summary.) Reading ease score: 67.5 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read. hu Short stories, Hungarian Hungarian fiction -- 19th century PH Text Category: Short Stories 682139 2025-07-22T14:58:13.508695 text/html 682955 2018-04-27T06:50:26 text/html 352864 2025-07-22T14:58:22.541608 application/epub+zip 359348 2025-07-22T14:58:14.935625 application/epub+zip 355116 2025-07-22T14:58:14.199626 application/epub+zip 591448 2025-07-22T14:58:28.472575 application/x-mobipocket-ebook 533008 2025-07-22T14:58:21.715602 application/x-mobipocket-ebook 528613 2022-08-25T16:18:20.251932 application/x-mobipocket-ebook 627441 2025-07-22T14:58:11.542603 text/plain; charset=us-ascii 627633 2018-04-27T06:50:24 text/plain; charset=us-ascii 19483 2025-07-22T14:58:28.609543 application/rdf+xml 14369 2025-07-22T14:58:14.330631 image/jpeg 2477 2025-07-22T14:58:14.276594 image/jpeg 261902 2018-04-27T06:50:28 application/octet-stream application/zip 323924 2018-04-27T06:50:28 application/octet-stream application/zip 322992 2025-07-22T14:58:13.567648 application/octet-stream application/zip Archives containing the RDF files for *all* our books can be downloaded at https://book.klll.cc/wiki/Gutenberg:Feeds#The_Complete_Project_Gutenberg_Catalog hu.wikipedia en.wikipedia