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Eötvös, Károly
1842
1916
Eotvos, Karoly
Nagyokról és kicsinyekről
A MI KIRÁLYNÉNKRÓL -- KI VOLT IRÁNYI DÁNIEL? -- VÖRÖSMARTY ELŐFIZETŐI -- TISZA KÁLMÁN HALÁLAKOR -- LEVÉL EGY MENYASSZONYHOZ -- KÜLÖNÖS EMBER -- A TORPEDÓ-KIRÁLY -- A NAGY ASSZONY -- KOZMA SÁNDOR -- BITTÓ ISTVÁN HALÁLÁN -- EMLÉKEZÉS PULSZKY ÁGOSTONRA -- FALK MIKSA KORÜNNEPE -- BÁRÓ WESSELÉNYI MIKLÓS HIRES BAJVIVÁSA -- TÓTH KÁLMÁN -- AZ A PATAKI DIÁK -- HOGY HAL MEG A VILMOS-HUSZÁR? -- MIT NEM TUDUNK A DREYFUSZ-ÜGYBEN? -- A NAGY-KŐRÖSI KÁNTOR -- A LEGÖREGEBB DOKTOR -- KOSSUTHRÓL -- ÁBRIS GRÓF -- A TAUSZKI -- A „LEÁNYÁLMOK“ -- VÖRÖSMARTY ELSŐ SZERELMÉRŐL -- JÓKAI MEGHALT -- JÓKAI UTOLSÓ BETEGSÉGE -- A LELKEK URA -- A MÓRICZ KÖLYÖK -- A KÉZCSÓK AZ ALKOTMÁNYBAN -- KOSSUTH LELKE ELSZÁLL.
Albert László from page images generously made available by the Google Books Library Project
"Nagyokról és kicsinyekről" by Károly Eötvös is a collection of essays or reflections likely written in the early 20th century. The text appears to focus on significant figures in Hungarian history and culture such as Queen Elisabeth (Erzsébet) and political personalities like Irányi Dániel, possibly discussing their impact on Hungarian identity and patriotism. The book presents deep explorations of their contributions, shaping a narrative about the complexity of national pride and cultural heritage in Hungary. The opening of the work begins with a tribute to Queen Elisabeth, known for her beauty and noble character, reflecting on her connection and dedication to the Hungarian people, even though she was not originally Hungarian. It emphasizes the emotional and social struggles of the Hungarian nation, drawing a contrast between past glories and the contemporary challenges faced by its citizens. Following the discussion about the queen, the text transitions into a biographical sketch of political figure Irányi Dániel, detailing his life, his political contributions during pivotal moments of Hungarian history, and ultimately his legacy within the struggle for national identity and independence. The narratives set the stage for discussions about resilience, moral character, and the role of individuals in shaping the larger narrative of Hungary’s history. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading ease score: 68.1 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
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Hungary -- Biography
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Category: Biographies
Category: Essays, Letters & Speeches
Category: History - European
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