Két mosoly by Frigyes Karinthy

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Author Karinthy, Frigyes, 1887-1938
Title Két mosoly
Contents Két mosoly -- A rémület -- Unalom -- A jelen pillanata -- Testi szépség -- A hóember és a kályha -- A fejetlen ember -- Allegória az iróról -- Kedves! -- Cenzura -- Szemléletek -- Minden másképp van -- Elikszir -- A gazdag ember -- Viaszfigurák -- A nyugodt és megfontolt ember -- Levél a szedőhöz.
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Summary "Két mosoly" by Frigyes Karinthy is a fictional narrative likely written in the early 20th century. The work delves deeply into complex themes, particularly focusing on the nature and perceptions of women, intertwining personal reflections with broader societal critiques. The narrative engages with characters that embody and challenge the gender stereotypes of the time, reflecting the author's intricate thoughts and profound emotions regarding love, identity, and the human experience. The opening of "Két mosoly" presents a compelling examination of feminine identity through a protagonist who contemplates the nature of women as represented in dramatic works by authors like Strindberg. The protagonist expresses a mix of admiration and fear towards a woman he describes as both enchanting and dangerous, illustrating the conflicting perceptions men have about women. He captures a transformative moment of realization, suggesting that the essence of true womanhood transcends the stereotypes associated with female characters in literature. This initial portion sets the stage for a deeper exploration of the themes of love, feminism, and personal awakening, engaging readers with its emotional intensity and philosophical depth. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Hungarian
LoC Class PH: Language and Literatures: Finno-Ugrian and Basque languages and literatures
Subject Hungarian fiction -- 20th century
Subject Short stories, Hungarian
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EBook-No. 56417
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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