Halil the Pedlar: a Tale of Old Stambul (Dodo Press) - Maurus Jokai - Bøker - Dodo Press - 9781406535341 - 13. juli 2007
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Halil the Pedlar: a Tale of Old Stambul (Dodo Press)

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Halil the Pedlar: a Tale of Old Stambul (Dodo Press)

Mór Jókai, born Móric Jókay (1825-1904), outside Hungary also known as Maurus Jókai, was a Hungarian dramatist and novelist. On the re-establishment of the Hungarian constitution by the Composition of 1867, he took an active part in politics. As a constant supporter of the Tisza administration, not only in parliament, where he sat continuously for more than twenty years, but also as the editor of the government organ, Hon, founded by him in 1863, he became a power in the state, and, though he never took office himself, frequently extricated the government from difficult places. He was an archromantic, with an almost Oriental imagination, and humour of the purest, rarest description. He continued to devote most of his time to literature, and his productiveness after 1870 was stupendous, amounting to some hundreds of volumes. Stranger still, none of this work is slipshod, and the best of it deserves to endure. His works include: Dr. Dumany's Wife (1891), The Nameless Castle (1896), The Poor Plutocrats (1899), Halil the Pedlar: A Tale of Old Stambul (1901) and Manasseh: A Romance of Transylvania (1901).

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Utgitt 13. juli 2007
ISBN13 9781406535341
Utgivere Dodo Press
Antall sider 180
Mål 150 × 10 × 225 mm   ·   272 g
Språk Engelsk  
Medvirkende R. Nisbet Bain

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