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A pénz legendája; Gányó Julcsa

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Two linked narratives portray rural society and its moral and economic pressures: one examines the corrosive power of money on relationships and communal life, the other follows a young peasant woman’s struggles within a closely knit village, depicting customs, hardships, and social judgments. Both pieces use close naturalist observation and rich local detail to dissect social structures, cultural aspirations, and the author's concern for peasant education and renewal. The approach combines sympathetic realism with social critique, emphasizing how economic and cultural forces shape individual destiny.

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Zsigmond Justh

Zsigmond Justh was a Hungarian author known for his contributions to literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often explore themes of human experience and societal issues. Among his notable titles are "A pénz legendája; Gányó Julcsa" and "Fuimus," which reflect his keen observations of contemporary life and culture. Justh's writing is characterized by its depth and engagement with the complexities of existence, making him a significant figure in Hungarian literary heritage.

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