The poor plutocrats / by Maurus Jókai ; tr. from the Hungarian by R. Nisbet Bain. 1899 [Leather Bound]
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Mór Jókai
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Philosophy
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
450
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 2018
Editore
Generic
Descrizione
In a tale rich with social critique and vivid characters, a renowned Hungarian author delves into the contrasts of wealth and poverty. Set against a backdrop of a rapidly changing society, the narrative explores the lives of its protagonists navigating the intricate dance between affluence and destitution. Readers are introduced to various figures whose fortunes reflect both the struggles and aspirations of their time.
The story unfolds through the lens of a tumultuous era, where economic disparity gives rise to complex relationships and moral dilemmas. Each character is crafted with depth, revealing their dreams, fears, and the harsh realities they face. Jókai's masterful storytelling invites readers to reflect on the implications of class divisions and the true meaning of prosperity.
With a style that intertwines heartfelt emotion and sharp wit, this work encourages contemplation on social justice and human resilience. It's an engaging exploration of the paradox of wealth, as characters grapple with their identities and the choices that define their legacies. Jókai's insightful commentary remains relevant, making this a timeless study of society's intricate tapestry.
The story unfolds through the lens of a tumultuous era, where economic disparity gives rise to complex relationships and moral dilemmas. Each character is crafted with depth, revealing their dreams, fears, and the harsh realities they face. Jókai's masterful storytelling invites readers to reflect on the implications of class divisions and the true meaning of prosperity.
With a style that intertwines heartfelt emotion and sharp wit, this work encourages contemplation on social justice and human resilience. It's an engaging exploration of the paradox of wealth, as characters grapple with their identities and the choices that define their legacies. Jókai's insightful commentary remains relevant, making this a timeless study of society's intricate tapestry.
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