A farkas, vigj t k h rom felvon sban, by Ferenc Moln r, is a classic Hungarian play from 1912. Moln r, a prominent figure in Hungarian literature, is known for his witty dialogue and insightful portrayals of human relationships. This play, titled "The Wolf," is a comedy in three acts, showcasing Moln r's characteristic style and themes. Readers interested in early 20th-century Hungarian drama will find this work a valuable addition to their collection. The play offers a glimpse into the social and cultural landscape of Hungary during this period, and its enduring appeal lies in its clever humor and engaging characters.
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