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Title: Hungarian Sketches in Peace and War
Constable's Miscellany of Foreign Literature, vol. 1
Author: Mor Jokai
Commentator: Emeric Szabad
Release Date: May 2, 2010 [EBook #32204]
Language: English
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HUNGARIAN SKETCHES
IN
PEACE AND WAR.
FROM THE HUNGARIAN OF
MORITZ JOKAI.
WITH PREFATORY NOTICE BY
EMERIC SZABAD,
Author of "Hungary Past and Present."
EDINBURGH: THOMAS CONSTABLE AND CO.
HAMILTON, ADAMS, AND CO., LONDON.
JAMES M'GLASHAN, DUBLIN.
MDCCCLIV.
CONSTABLE'S MISCELLANY
OF
FOREIGN LITERATURE.
VOL. I.
EDINBURGH: THOMAS CONSTABLE AND CO.
HAMILTON, ADAMS, AND CO., LONDON.
JAMES M'GLASHAN, DUBLIN.
MDCCCLIV.
EDINBURGH: T. CONSTABLE, PRINTER TO HER MAJESTY.
CONTENTS.
PAGE
PREFACE, v
DEAR RELATIONS, 1
THE BARDY FAMILY, 87
CRAZY MARCSA, 133
COMORN, 151
MOR PERCZEL, 167
GERGELY SONKOLYI, 173
THE UNLUCKY WEATHERCOCK, 205
THE TWO BRIDES, 213
THE BREWER, 237
THE SZEKELY MOTHER, 279
A BALL, 295
PREFACE.
Jokai is one of the most popular of the Hungarian prose writers of
fiction that sprang up a few years before the late war. His wit,
flowing style, and vivid descriptions of Hungarian life as it is,
joined to a rich fancy and great intensity of feeling,
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