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Carregando... The Baron's Sons (1869)de Mór Jókai
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Jókai Mór, a nemzet mesemondója mélyen hitt a forradalomban. Részt vett a 12 pont megfogalmazásában, és 1848. március 15-én este ott volt a Nemzeti Színház ünnepi előadásán. Más aligha írhatta volna hát meg a hazaszeretet legnagyobb magyar regényét, A kőszívű ember fiait. A Manó Könyvek Klassz!-sorozatában Nógrádi Gergely az eredeti cselekményt követve, ám rövidebb formában meséli újra a klasszikus irodalom gyöngyszemeit, azzal a céllal, hogy a remekművek a mai fiatalok számára is érthető és szerethető olvasmányok legyenek. Ugyanakkor a kiadó nemcsak a nagy nemzeti legendák megismertetéséért, de az értékes írói örökség megóvásáért is síkra száll: a sorozat köteteit számos, az eredeti regényekből kiemelt szövegrészlet gazdagítja. (Bookline) sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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No page of history is more crowded with thrilling interest than that which records the uprising of the Hungarians, in 1848-49, in a gallant attempt to recover their constitutional rights. The events of that stirring period, even when related by the sober pen of the annalist, read more like romance than reality; and thus they cannot fail to lend themselves admirably to the purposes of historical fiction. Maurus Jokai (1825 - 1904) was a Hungarian novelist who took part as a journalist in the revolution of 1848. He wrote about 200 novels, including Timar's Two Worlds, Black Diamonds, and The Romance of the Coming Century. He became the best-known man in Hungary in his day, for he was not only an author, but a financier, a statesman, and a journalist as well." Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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