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A láthatatlan ember: Regény

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A first-person narrator recounts encounters at royal courts and journeys among distant, martial peoples, portraying diplomatic exchanges, military tensions, and the uneasy meetings of different cultures. The narrative interleaves reportage of negotiations and campaigns with close, reflective observation of individuals who face shifting loyalties and moral uncertainty. Alongside public events, the prose offers intimate sketches of rural life and delicate depictions of youthful love, balancing vivid historical scenes with lyrical passages that examine power, visibility, and the personal costs of contact at a volatile frontier.

About the Author

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Géza Gárdonyi

Géza Gárdonyi was a Hungarian author and journalist, best known for his historical novels that explore themes of heroism and national identity. His most celebrated work, "Az egri csillagok" (The Stars of Eger), is a vivid portrayal of the 1552 siege of Eger, showcasing his ability to blend historical fact with engaging storytelling. Gárdonyi's writing often reflects his deep appreciation for Hungarian culture and history, making significant contributions to the literary heritage of Hungary. In addition to novels, he wrote essays and short stories, demonstrating his versatility as a writer. His works remain influential in Hungarian literature.

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