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Title: Éjfél: Magyar irók misztikus novellái

Contents: KOSZTOLÁNYI DEZSŐ: ELŐSZÓ -- BABITS MIHÁLY: NOVELLA AZ EMBERI HÚSRÓL ÉS CSONTRÓL -- KABOS EDE: Ő -- LACZKÓ GÉZA: MERLIN A KOSÁRBAN -- RÉVÉSZ BÉLA: NÉMA ÉNEKEK -- KAFFKA MARGIT: SZENT ILDEFONSO BÁLJA -- BÁLINT ALADÁR: MENYHÉRT FOGALMAI -- UJHELYI NÁNDOR: TÁVOZÁS A HALOTT VÁROSBÓL -- KARINTHY FRIGYES: ÉSZAKI SZÉL -- SZINI GYULA: DAIMONION -- TURCSÁNYI ELEK: HALOTT VALDEMÁR LELKE -- SZILÁGYI GÉZA: ÉJJEL A FOGADÓBAN -- CHOLNOKY LÁSZLÓ: LEÁNDERVIRÁG -- BALÁZS BÉLA: A MÁSIK TÁBOR -- KOSZTOLÁNYI DEZSŐ: HRUSSZ KRISZTINA CSODÁLATOS LÁTOGATÁSA -- CSÁTH GÉZA: A VARÁZSLÓ HALÁLA -- NAGY ZOLTÁN: CSAK ÁLOM.

Credits: Albert László from page images generously made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library

Summary: "Éjfél: Magyar írók misztikus novellái" by Aladár Bálint et al. is a collection of mystical short stories written in the early 20th century. The compilation features various Hungarian authors exploring the themes of mysticism and the subconscious, revealing the intricate layers of human experiences and emotions. Through their narratives, the writers delve into the complexities of existence, the unknown realms within individuals, and the intersections of reality and illusion. The opening of the collection introduces a philosophical foreword by Dezső Kosztolányi, who reflects on the essence of human life and the mysteries that lurk within the soul, even in an age dominated by scientific understanding. He posits that while the external world may appear rational, the internal world remains chaotic and filled with enigmas. The text then transitions into the first story, which centers around a character named Lovagh, who experiences disorienting visions while at the opera, causing him to confront unsettling truths about himself and the human experience. Through vivid imagery and evocative prose, the narrative hints at deeper psychological explorations that intertwine with the fantastical, setting the tone for the mystical journeys yet to unfold in the rest of the collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Reading Level: Reading ease score: 67.3 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.

Contributor: Babits, Mihály, 1883-1941

Contributor: Kabos, Ede, 1864-1923

Contributor: Kosztolányi, Dezső, 1885-1936

Editor: Bálint, Aladár, 1881-1924

Illustrator: Divéky, J. V. (József V.), 1887-1951

EBook No.: 66814

Published: Nov 24, 2021

Downloads: 125

Language: Hungarian

Subject: Short stories, Hungarian

Subject: Hungarian fiction

LoCC: Language and Literatures: Finno-Ugrian and Basque languages and literatures

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:66814:2 2021-11-24T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Divéky, J. V. (József V.) Bálint, Aladár Kosztolányi, Dezső Kabos, Ede Babits, Mihály hu 1
2025-08-10T21:17:08Z Éjfél: Magyar irók misztikus novellái

This edition has images.

Title: Éjfél: Magyar irók misztikus novellái

Contents: KOSZTOLÁNYI DEZSŐ: ELŐSZÓ -- BABITS MIHÁLY: NOVELLA AZ EMBERI HÚSRÓL ÉS CSONTRÓL -- KABOS EDE: Ő -- LACZKÓ GÉZA: MERLIN A KOSÁRBAN -- RÉVÉSZ BÉLA: NÉMA ÉNEKEK -- KAFFKA MARGIT: SZENT ILDEFONSO BÁLJA -- BÁLINT ALADÁR: MENYHÉRT FOGALMAI -- UJHELYI NÁNDOR: TÁVOZÁS A HALOTT VÁROSBÓL -- KARINTHY FRIGYES: ÉSZAKI SZÉL -- SZINI GYULA: DAIMONION -- TURCSÁNYI ELEK: HALOTT VALDEMÁR LELKE -- SZILÁGYI GÉZA: ÉJJEL A FOGADÓBAN -- CHOLNOKY LÁSZLÓ: LEÁNDERVIRÁG -- BALÁZS BÉLA: A MÁSIK TÁBOR -- KOSZTOLÁNYI DEZSŐ: HRUSSZ KRISZTINA CSODÁLATOS LÁTOGATÁSA -- CSÁTH GÉZA: A VARÁZSLÓ HALÁLA -- NAGY ZOLTÁN: CSAK ÁLOM.

Credits: Albert László from page images generously made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library

Summary: "Éjfél: Magyar írók misztikus novellái" by Aladár Bálint et al. is a collection of mystical short stories written in the early 20th century. The compilation features various Hungarian authors exploring the themes of mysticism and the subconscious, revealing the intricate layers of human experiences and emotions. Through their narratives, the writers delve into the complexities of existence, the unknown realms within individuals, and the intersections of reality and illusion. The opening of the collection introduces a philosophical foreword by Dezső Kosztolányi, who reflects on the essence of human life and the mysteries that lurk within the soul, even in an age dominated by scientific understanding. He posits that while the external world may appear rational, the internal world remains chaotic and filled with enigmas. The text then transitions into the first story, which centers around a character named Lovagh, who experiences disorienting visions while at the opera, causing him to confront unsettling truths about himself and the human experience. Through vivid imagery and evocative prose, the narrative hints at deeper psychological explorations that intertwine with the fantastical, setting the tone for the mystical journeys yet to unfold in the rest of the collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Reading Level: Reading ease score: 67.3 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.

Contributor: Babits, Mihály, 1883-1941

Contributor: Kabos, Ede, 1864-1923

Contributor: Kosztolányi, Dezső, 1885-1936

Editor: Bálint, Aladár, 1881-1924

Illustrator: Divéky, J. V. (József V.), 1887-1951

EBook No.: 66814

Published: Nov 24, 2021

Downloads: 125

Language: Hungarian

Subject: Short stories, Hungarian

Subject: Hungarian fiction

LoCC: Language and Literatures: Finno-Ugrian and Basque languages and literatures

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:66814:3 2021-11-24T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Divéky, J. V. (József V.) Bálint, Aladár Kosztolányi, Dezső Kabos, Ede Babits, Mihály hu 1