"Urak s parasztok" (Lords and Peasants) by Zolt n Thury offers a poignant glimpse into the social fabric of 19th-century Hungary. Through a series of evocative short stories, Thury explores the complex relationships between the landed gentry and the peasantry, capturing the nuances of rural life and the struggles of ordinary people. The collection provides a valuable historical and literary perspective on a transformative period in Hungarian society. The tales resonate with universal themes of class, tradition, and the human condition, securing their place as enduring works of Hungarian literature.
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