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A Dobay-ház: Regény

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The narrative follows a bourgeois household in Pest where an aging, once‑poet father and his socially ambitious wife manage the marriage prospects of their innocent seventeen‑year‑old daughter. The family maintains outward luxury while cutting corners privately, and parental schemes, financial tensions, and social vanity shape the daughter's suitors — a steady bureaucrat, an elegant nobleman, and a passionate young painter. Through episodes of city life, entertainments, and parental bargaining over dowry and status, the story explores hypocrisy, class aspiration, the commodification of marriage, and the daughter's inward suffering beneath polite appearances.

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György Szemere

György Szemere was a Hungarian author known for his contributions to literature in the early 20th century. His works often explore themes of society and human experience, reflecting the complexities of Hungarian life. Notable titles include "A Dobay-ház: Regény" and "A Kont-eset: Fantasztikus regény a XXI. századból," showcasing his versatility in both realistic and fantastical narratives. Szemere's writing is characterized by its engaging storytelling and insightful commentary on contemporary issues, making him a significant figure in Hungarian literary heritage.

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