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Mór Jókai

The Green Book; Or, Freedom Under the Snow

In “The Green Book; Or, Freedom Under the Snow,” M√≥r J√≥kai weaves a richly textured tapestry of love, identity, and socio-political conflict set against the backdrop of 19th-century Hungary. The narrative unfolds through a vibrant blend of realist and romantic stylistic elements, elaborating on personal and national struggles with the backdrop of nature's harshness. J√≥kai's lyrical prose and vivid imagery bridge the emotional landscape of his characters with the broader sociopolitical themes of freedom and oppression, reminiscent of European literary movements that championed both individualism and national identity during this tumultuous era. M√≥r J√≥kai, a pivotal figure in Hungarian literature, was deeply influenced by the political upheavals of his time, particularly the 1848 Revolutions in Europe. His experiences as a public figure and advocate for Hungarian culture informed his storytelling, as he often infused his works with themes of patriotism and social justice. This particular text serves not only as a reflection of personal turmoil but also as a commentary on the broader quest for freedom in the face of tyranny, reflecting J√≥kai's own commitment to his country's struggle. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in Hungarian literature, historical novels, and those seeking a compelling exploration of human resilience. J√≥kai's ability to deftly intertwine personal narratives with universal themes ensures that “The Green Book” remains a relevant and thought-provoking read for anyone interested in the interplay of love and liberty.
484 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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