A lőcsei fehér asszony

A lőcsei fehér asszony

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Format Paperback
Pages 496
Language Hungarian
Published Jan 1, 1974
Publisher Szépirodalmi
ISBN-10 9631501906
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Mór Jókai's tale unfolds around the captivating figure of Julianna Korponayné Géczy, a woman whose life transcends the mundane and captures the imagination of those who encounter her story. Set against the backdrop of 1714, this narrative intertwines history with elements of romance and intrigue, showcasing Julianna's resilience and strength as she navigates the challenges of her time.

With her character rooted in reality, Julianna is depicted as not just a woman of beauty but also one of remarkable intelligence and passion. Her journey is marked by social upheaval and personal trials, reflecting the struggles and triumphs faced by women in a patriarchal society. As the plot deepens, the readers are drawn into her world, where love and betrayal intertwine with the tumult of historical events.

Jókai’s rich prose paints vivid landscapes, bringing to life the characters and their motivations. The novel’s emotional depth resonates with the audience, inviting them to ponder the complexities of fate and desire. Ultimately, Julianna emerges as a symbol of defiance and courage, leaving a legacy that echoes through time.

Through this compelling narrative, Jókai not only tells Julianna's story but also captures the essence of an era marked by change and challenge. Her life serves as a reminder of the enduring spirit of women who dared to confront the norms of their day, carving out a place for themselves in a world that sought to confine them.

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