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Mór Jókai

    February 18, 1825 – May 5, 1904

    Mór Jókai was a Hungarian dramatist and novelist. His works are characterized by a rich language and vivid character portrayals, often exploring themes of love, fate, and national identity. Jókai masterfully blended romanticism with reality, creating unforgettable narratives that resonate with readers through their passion and depth.

    Mór Jókai
    The Slaves of the Padishah: ("The Turks in Hungary," Being the Sequel to "Midst the Wild Carpathians"): A Romance
    The Baron'S Sons
    The Nameless Castle
    Golden Age in Transylvania, The
    Szerelem bolondjai
    Timar's Two Worlds