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Német maszlag, török áfium : regény két részben

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The narrative moves between thunderous skirmishes and quiet domestic interiors, depicting mounted engagements, chaotic river crossings, and the exhilaration and horror of combat alongside intimate scenes in a noble household. A young boy's attraction to martial spectacle sits beside a mother's lonely longing for her husband's absence and a cleric's learned recital of ancestral lineage intended to instill pride. By juxtaposing battlefield action with rituals of family and pedigree, the work examines honor, upbringing, and how martial values shape personal identity amid wartime disruption.

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Géza Laczkó

Géza Laczkó was a Hungarian author known for his contributions to literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often explore themes of identity and cultural conflict, reflecting the complexities of his time. Notable titles include "A porosz levél; Madame de Rothe halála" and "Német maszlag, török áfium : regény két részben," which showcase his narrative style and engagement with contemporary social issues. Laczkó's writing is characterized by its rich language and intricate character development, making him a significant figure in Hungarian literary heritage.

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