Sárga rózsa; A Kráó
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The narrative unfolds across a wide pastoral plain, tracing the daily life, rivalries, and chance meetings of local riders and villagers while the landscape itself shapes events. A singular yellow rose kept in an inn garden functions as a recurrent emblem, linking episodes of courtship, pride, and superstition and giving a nickname to a pale, luminous young woman. Vivid scenes portray dawn rides, disputes, and festive moments, interweaving detailed rural customs, character contrasts, and gentle humor with undercurrents of longing and social expectation. The work balances scenic description with interpersonal episodes to evoke both place and the rhythms of provincial life.
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