Eppur si muove – És mégis mozog a föld (2. rész) by Mór Jókai
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Jókai, Mór, 1825-1904
Hungarian
"Eppur si muove – És mégis mozog a föld (2. rész)" by Mór Jókai is a novel written in the late 19th century. The narrative centers around themes of love, aspiration, and the interplay between artistic ambition and societal norms, focusing on characters such as Kálmán and Cziliké as they navigate their intertwined destinies amidst the rich tapestry ...
celebratory atmosphere following the consecration of a new church built by Kálmán's deceased aunt, a testament to her faith. Kálmán, alongside his friends Bányaváry and Cziliké, opts for a more adventurous day, planning to climb a nearby mountain instead of attending the religious ceremony. As they ascend, they engage in humorous banter and profound discussions reflecting on life, art, and the beauty of the Hungarian landscape. The scene captures a moment of youthful exuberance and camaraderie, setting a vibrant and philosophical tone for the unfolding story. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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