Feljegyzések by Ignotus
"Feljegyzések" by Ignotus is a collection of writings compiled from journalistic work, written in the early 20th century. The book captures various observations and reflections that seem to chronicle personal experiences and societal commentary in Hungary during a period of cultural and political change. It likely explores themes of nostalgia, identity, and the interconnectedness of personal and collective histories. The opening of the work introduces readers to a vivid reminiscence of childhood
experiences, focusing particularly on a young narrator's admiration for a beautiful girl, Irén, and their interactions with a kindly priest, Suhay Dániel. Set against the backdrop of a cozy salon filled with warmth and innocence, the scene depicts intimate moments shared between the narrator, Irén, and the priest, highlighting the innocence of childhood alongside an undercurrent of longing and unspoken emotions. The young narrator vividly recalls the sensations of love and beauty as well as the complexities of growing up, foreshadowing deeper themes of loss and nostalgia that may unfold throughout the collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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About this eBook
| Author | Ignotus, 1869-1949 |
|---|---|
| Title | Feljegyzések |
| Credits | Albert László from page images generously made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library |
| Reading Level | Reading ease score: 53.2 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read. |
| Language | Hungarian |
| LoC Class | PH: Language and Literatures: Finno-Ugrian and Basque languages and literatures |
| Subject | Hungarian literature |
| Category | Text |
| eBook-No. | 64824 |
| Release Date | Mar 15, 2021 |
| Last Update | Oct 18, 2024 |
| Copyright | Public domain in the USA. |
| Downloads | 258 downloads in the last 30 days. |
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