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Eötvös, Károly
1842
1916
Eotvos, Karoly
Magyar alakok
A kis Mariska (1901) -- Gubody Sándor (1885) -- Szlávy Józsefről (1900) -- Molnár Aladár (1881) -- Révész Imre haragja (1881) -- Szende Béla (1882) -- Löw Tóbiás (1880) -- Ugron Lázár (1884) -- Simonyi Ernő (1882) -- Szitányi Bernát halálára (1889) -- Emlékezés Csengeryre (1880) -- Tarczy Lajos (1881) -- Csernátony halálakor (1901) -- Neszmélyi Artur nyugszik (1899) -- A lasztóczi magányban (1881) -- Csemegi Károlyról (1899) -- Bittó István a főrendiházban (1899) -- A legöregebb táblabiró (1885) -- Szabó Imre (1881) -- Békássy Lajos (1880) -- Báró Kemény István (1881) -- Zsedényi Eduárd (1879) -- Gorove István (1881) -- Náray Imre (1882) -- Perczel Móriczról (1899) -- Madarász Józsefről (1899) -- Kászonyi Dániel (1886) -- A szúdi remete (1885) -- Táncsicsnál (1884) -- A csonka hős (1886).
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"Magyar alakok" by Károly Eötvös is a collection of narratives likely written in the late 19th century. The work appears to delve into the lives and characters of notable Hungarian figures, intertwining history with personal tales, exploring themes of love, societal roles, and the rich tapestry of Hungarian culture and politics. The opening of the book introduces Gróf Széchenyi István, a prominent figure, through a vivid description of a portrait that hung over his desk. This painting of a beautiful young woman captivates both Széchenyi and his visitors, igniting speculation about its origins. As the narrative unfolds, it reveals Széchenyi's life journey, marked by a pivotal moment during his travels in Greece, where he is inspired to dedicate himself to the reconstruction and advancement of Hungary. Alongside this backdrop, the text introduces a supporting character, the enchanting Mariska, whose relationship with Széchenyi serves as a significant thread, hinting at deep emotional connections amid the shifting fortunes of their lives. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading ease score: 66.3 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
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