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Végzetes tévedés: Regény

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An aristocratic woman adopts plain dress and secret outings to escape the constraints of high society, setting off misunderstandings and concealed motives within fashionable salon circles. Interlinked domestic episodes and social encounters reveal tensions between private longing and public reputation as relationships are tested by disguise, error, and gossip. The narrative alternates light social comedy with attentive psychological observation, following how personal choices, appearances, and misread intentions reshape bonds and influence standing in a close-knit elite environment.

About the Author

Bajza, Lenke Beniczkyné portrait

Lenke Beniczkyné Bajza

Lenke Beniczkyne Bajza was a Hungarian author known for her novel "Végzetes tévedés: Regény." Her work reflects the literary styles and themes prevalent in 19th-century Hungarian literature, often exploring complex emotional landscapes and societal issues. Although not widely recognized today, her contributions to the literary heritage of Hungary provide insight into the cultural context of her time. Bajza's writing is characterized by its depth and engagement with the human experience, making her a noteworthy figure in the realm of Hungarian fiction.