"Timar's Two Worlds" is a novel that delves into the complexities of love, loyalty, and personal sacrifice. It follows a man who rises to wealth and status through a series of fortunate events, allowing him to marry, but his marriage is devoid of love, as his wife is only grateful for his past actions. Heartbroken, the man immerses himself in business, achieving great success, but still finds himself longing for genuine affection. As he helps others using his newfound wealth, he finds love from a woman who truly cares for him. However, his duties and moral obligations complicate his situation,…mehr
"Timar's Two Worlds" is a novel that delves into the complexities of love, loyalty, and personal sacrifice. It follows a man who rises to wealth and status through a series of fortunate events, allowing him to marry, but his marriage is devoid of love, as his wife is only grateful for his past actions. Heartbroken, the man immerses himself in business, achieving great success, but still finds himself longing for genuine affection. As he helps others using his newfound wealth, he finds love from a woman who truly cares for him. However, his duties and moral obligations complicate his situation, as he is torn between two conflicting worlds: one of duty and one of love. The story explores the tension between personal desires and obligations, highlighting the struggles of balancing one's emotions with the responsibilities of life. It portrays the internal conflict of navigating relationships and moral choices, offering a poignant reflection on human nature and the pursuit of true happiness.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mór Jókai, also known as Maurice Jókai, Maurus Jókai, or Mauritius Jókai, was a Hungarian novelist, dramatist, and revolutionary leader. Born on February 18, 1825, in Komárom, Hungary, Jókai is considered one of the most influential writers in Hungarian literature. His literary work includes historical novels, adventure stories, and plays, often reflecting the political upheavals of his time. He played a significant role in the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, which deeply influenced his worldview on freedom and national identity. Jókai's works, such as The Green Book and Timar's Two Worlds, delve into complex social and political themes, often set against rich and imaginative backdrops. Alongside his writing, Jókai was actively involved in the Hungarian political scene, particularly during the 1848 revolution. He was married twice, first to the actress Róza Laborfalvi, and later to Bella Nagy. He had one daughter, Róza Jókai. Jókai passed away on May 5, 1904, in Budapest, leaving behind a legacy that endures both through his literary contributions and his impact on Hungary's history.
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