Project Gutenberg 2020-08-04 Public domain in the USA. 171 Rákosi, Viktor 1860 1923 Rakosi, Viktor Elbeszélések és tárcák Taraszovics reggele -- A tolvaj -- A mit a laxenburgi fák suttognak -- Egy kő naplója -- A ravasz Miska -- Egy arany a hó alatt -- Kelemen és Pattantyus -- Négy nemzet -- Egy számüzött király -- Okos állatok -- A legnagyobb humorista -- A tenger -- A tenger munkásai -- Az ezredes -- Két testvér -- Uledi -- A veréb -- A muszka -- A füst -- Alkotmányos lumpolás -- Az egy élő -- Wilhelm -- A nevelő -- Iduska -- És még sem mozog a föld -- Az oroszlánbőr -- Levél a Jézuskához -- Ahmed -- A december -- Mindennapi alakok -- Kiáltás az éjszakában -- A calumpiti győző -- Steevens -- Los mismos perros -- Harctéri levelezők -- Alattvalóim -- Turin -- Vizió -- Éjjeli kaland -- Vasárnapi munkaszünet -- Történet a Gouyon-utcából -- Birkózás -- Séta a Keleten -- Az egri remete -- A magyar főváros -- A csengődi pusztán -- A nagy tűznél -- A bur tokány. E-text prepared by Albert László from page images generously made available by the Google Books Library Project (https://books.google.com) "Elbeszélések és tárcák" by Viktor Rákosi is a collection of stories and essays written in the early 20th century. The book presents a variety of narratives that explore different aspects of life, culture, and human emotions, often depicting characters in relatable or humorous situations. This collection provides a glimpse into societal dynamics and personal experiences of that era. The opening portion introduces readers to a cafe scene on a dreary, rain-soaked October evening, where the patrons and musicians appear to be feeling the effects of the weather. A notable character is Bresztler, the overweight and stern owner, who interacts with the arriving performers, showcasing his authority and the atmosphere of the establishment. Tension builds as the young musician, Bencze-lány, struggles with her responsibilities amid concerns for her sick mother, contrasting her aspirations with the harsh realities of her life. This opening effectively sets the tone for the themes of struggle, ambition, and societal expectations that likely permeate the stories within the collection. (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 PH Text Category: Short Stories Category: Essays, Letters & Speeches 484095 2025-07-25T05:20:13.189722 text/html 464832 2024-10-18T04:59:36 text/html 327944 2025-07-25T05:20:24.552738 application/epub+zip 324913 2025-07-25T05:20:15.875757 application/epub+zip 324913 2025-07-25T05:20:14.299762 application/epub+zip 515379 2025-07-25T05:20:30.717162 application/x-mobipocket-ebook 466765 2025-07-25T05:20:23.381678 application/x-mobipocket-ebook 422353 2022-09-28T10:30:36.265735 application/x-mobipocket-ebook 434146 2025-07-25T05:20:11.831814 text/plain; charset=us-ascii 414274 2024-10-18T04:59:36 text/plain; charset=us-ascii 17541 2025-07-25T05:20:30.932132 application/rdf+xml 13668 2025-07-25T05:20:14.896732 image/jpeg 4021 2025-07-25T05:20:14.629757 image/jpeg 257155 2025-07-25T05:20:13.228745 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