Kirjahaku
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771 tulosta hakusanalla Mor Jokai
M ric J kay de sva known as M r J kai; (1825 - 1904), also known as Maurus Jokai, was a Hungarian dramatist and novelist. J kay wrote thirty great romances, besides innumerable volumes of tales, essays, criticism and faceti. In this book: The Baron's Sons Translator: Percy Favor Bicknell The Lion of Janina, The Last Days of the Janissaries Translator: R. Nisbet Bain A Christian But a Roman
Tales from Jokai is a captivating collection of short stories that captures the richness of Hungarian culture through a blend of fantasy, history, and humor. The anthology presents a variety of narratives that move seamlessly between serious and whimsical tones, each reflecting deep cultural roots and storytelling finesse. One of the opening stories portrays a city struggling against powerful external threats, where courage and communal spirit emerge as defining virtues. Through unexpected twists and supernatural interventions, the narrative explores themes of resilience and divine providence, emphasizing how belief and unity can overcome adversity. The stories are filled with vivid imagery and folkloric influences that bring historical and mythical elements to life. This collection offers a window into a world where the ordinary and the mystical coexist, creating an artistic portrayal of human endurance, imagination, and faith. Each tale serves as a testament to the power of storytelling as both cultural preservation and emotional reflection.
Ein sturmisches Wetter ist draussen auf der Pussta, der Himmel wolkig, die Erde kotig, der Regen stroemt schon seit zwei Wochen, aus jedem Rinnsal ist das Wasser getreten, an der Stelle der Kornsaat wachst Schilf, zwischen dem teuern Mais machen sich jetzt Stoerche und Enten zu schaffen.- Zu Medardi am Lostag hat's angefangen, und jetzt wird es vierzig Tage lang fortregnen; wenn es aber so fortdauert, so weiss ich nicht, wer der Noah sein, und Menschen und Vieh aus dieser teilweisen Sundflut retten wird...