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The Village Notary A Romance of Hungarian Life Vol. I
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The Village Notary A Romance of Hungarian Life Vol. I

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""The Village Notary: A Romance of Hungarian Life Vol. I"" by Jozsef Eoetvoes explores themes of love, justice, societal roles, and the complexities of human nature set against the backdrop of rural Hungarian life. The novel examines the relationship between individual duty and personal desires, particularly through the character of Mr. Jonas Tengelyi, the village notary. His stern and often critical view of society contrasts with the more optimistic perspective of Mr. Balthasar Vandory, the village curate. This tension between idealism and realism is a central theme, highlighting how different characters navigate the constraints of social expectations and personal integrity. The story also delves into the interplay between power and justice, as the villagers grapple with issues of fairness, authority, and governance, all filtered through the lens of their social structures. Love and its complexities are explored as a transformative force that challenges the characters' preconceived notions of duty, honor, and tradition. Eoetvoes uses these themes to create a narrative that questions the nature of societal norms and individual responsibility, all set within the context of the changing social and political landscape of 19th-century Hungary.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books
Date
1 November 2024
Pages
156
ISBN
9789368094685

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

""The Village Notary: A Romance of Hungarian Life Vol. I"" by Jozsef Eoetvoes explores themes of love, justice, societal roles, and the complexities of human nature set against the backdrop of rural Hungarian life. The novel examines the relationship between individual duty and personal desires, particularly through the character of Mr. Jonas Tengelyi, the village notary. His stern and often critical view of society contrasts with the more optimistic perspective of Mr. Balthasar Vandory, the village curate. This tension between idealism and realism is a central theme, highlighting how different characters navigate the constraints of social expectations and personal integrity. The story also delves into the interplay between power and justice, as the villagers grapple with issues of fairness, authority, and governance, all filtered through the lens of their social structures. Love and its complexities are explored as a transformative force that challenges the characters' preconceived notions of duty, honor, and tradition. Eoetvoes uses these themes to create a narrative that questions the nature of societal norms and individual responsibility, all set within the context of the changing social and political landscape of 19th-century Hungary.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books
Date
1 November 2024
Pages
156
ISBN
9789368094685