Kaunis sepänemäntä y. m. kertomuksia by Géza Gárdonyi

"Kaunis sepänemäntä y. m. kertomuksia" by Géza Gárdonyi is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. The pieces sketch everyday Hungarian life with warmth and irony, circling love, pride, gossip, and the clash between appearances and character. Early tales center on a proud village blacksmith and, in contrast, a dreamy city clerk, as their romances test social expectations and inner worth. The opening of the collection follows a visitor to a Borsod village who observes a striking blacksmith and his painfully plain housekeeper Kati, then hears from a friend how the widowed smith took Kati in to care for his child, how the village—led by the jokester Dolfi the cobbler—mocked her, and how the smith briefly courted the miller’s daughter Etelka. A smallpox outbreak fells the smith, Kati nurses the household, Etelka keeps her distance, and after recovery the smith posts banns with Kati, choosing loyalty over showy beauty. The next story begins in a city room where orphaned clerk Gideon Kovács and the lively Mariska trade shy confession and wit: she has guessed he brings her Sunday flowers and writes love poems, he admits his love and his shame over uncertain parentage while dreaming his unknown father may be noble. As he awaits a letter that may reveal his origins on his coming-of-age day, Mariska pledges affection regardless of his birth. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Gárdonyi, Géza, 1863-1922
Translator Kivekäs, Matti, 1888-1918
Title Kaunis sepänemäntä y. m. kertomuksia
Original Publication Helsinki: Kustannusosakeyhtiö Otava, 1917.
Contents Kaunis sepänemäntä -- Isä ei iloitse: Kohtauksia jokapäiväisen elämän näyttämöltä -- Kaksi leppäkerttua -- Pikku kreivi -- Rautakana.
Credits Juhani Kärkkäinen and Tapio Riikonen
Language Finnish
LoC Class PH: Language and Literatures: Finno-Ugrian and Basque languages and literatures
Subject Hungarian fiction -- Translations into Finnish
Subject Short stories, Hungarian -- Translations into Finnish
Category Text
eBook-No. 78591
Release Date
Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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