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Uniform Title: The second thoughts of an idle fellow. Hungarian
Title: Egy naplopó tünődései
Original Publication: Hungary: Világirodalom,1920.
Note: Reading ease score: 68.2 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Contents: Hogy szánjuk el magunkat gyorsan? -- Mennyire hátrányos, ha nem azt kapjuk, amit kértünk? -- Azon cselekedeteink kellő méltatása, miket véghezvinni szándékoztunk -- Szerelmi bájital készitése, használatbavétele -- Rabszolgasor haszna, gyönyörüségei -- Hogy bánjunk nőkkel? -- Törődj a magad dolgával -- Ne sokat nézelődj, ha megugrani készülsz -- Sajátmagunk előkelőségéről -- Anyai érzés férfiakban -- Tanácsot nem tanácsos elfogadni -- Gyászinduló; meghalt a drótbáb.
Credits: Albert László from page images generously made available by the Hungarian Electronic Library
Summary: "Egy naplopó tünődései" by Jerome K. Jerome is a humorous novel written in the early 20th century. The story likely explores the whimsical thoughts and experiences of an introspective protagonist, filled with a sense of absurdity and reflection on everyday life. As the narrative unfolds, readers can expect amusing insights into the main character's interactions, particularly revolving around seemingly trivial decisions, like choosing the right color of clothing. At the start of the novel, the main character grapples with a mundane yet comical dilemma of selecting between a red and a gray garment while shopping. The conversation with a shopkeeper highlights the character's indecisiveness and humorous internal conflict, which is exacerbated by the pressure of time and expectations. As the scene progresses, the protagonist's reflections on fashion, social appearances, and the trials of shopping illustrate a broader commentary on human nature and the trivialities of life, setting the tone for the stylishly witty exploration of existence that follows. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Jerome, Jerome K. (Jerome Klapka), 1859-1927
Translator: Karinthy, Emma
Translator: Karinthy, Frigyes, 1887-1938
EBook No.: 69231
Published: Oct 25, 2022
Downloads: 66
Language: Hungarian
Subject: English wit and humor
Subject: English essays -- Translations into Hungarian
LoCC: Language and Literatures: English literature
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Uniform Title: The second thoughts of an idle fellow. Hungarian
Title: Egy naplopó tünődései
Original Publication: Hungary: Világirodalom,1920.
Note: Reading ease score: 68.2 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Contents: Hogy szánjuk el magunkat gyorsan? -- Mennyire hátrányos, ha nem azt kapjuk, amit kértünk? -- Azon cselekedeteink kellő méltatása, miket véghezvinni szándékoztunk -- Szerelmi bájital készitése, használatbavétele -- Rabszolgasor haszna, gyönyörüségei -- Hogy bánjunk nőkkel? -- Törődj a magad dolgával -- Ne sokat nézelődj, ha megugrani készülsz -- Sajátmagunk előkelőségéről -- Anyai érzés férfiakban -- Tanácsot nem tanácsos elfogadni -- Gyászinduló; meghalt a drótbáb.
Credits: Albert László from page images generously made available by the Hungarian Electronic Library
Summary: "Egy naplopó tünődései" by Jerome K. Jerome is a humorous novel written in the early 20th century. The story likely explores the whimsical thoughts and experiences of an introspective protagonist, filled with a sense of absurdity and reflection on everyday life. As the narrative unfolds, readers can expect amusing insights into the main character's interactions, particularly revolving around seemingly trivial decisions, like choosing the right color of clothing. At the start of the novel, the main character grapples with a mundane yet comical dilemma of selecting between a red and a gray garment while shopping. The conversation with a shopkeeper highlights the character's indecisiveness and humorous internal conflict, which is exacerbated by the pressure of time and expectations. As the scene progresses, the protagonist's reflections on fashion, social appearances, and the trials of shopping illustrate a broader commentary on human nature and the trivialities of life, setting the tone for the stylishly witty exploration of existence that follows. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Jerome, Jerome K. (Jerome Klapka), 1859-1927
Translator: Karinthy, Emma
Translator: Karinthy, Frigyes, 1887-1938
EBook No.: 69231
Published: Oct 25, 2022
Downloads: 66
Language: Hungarian
Subject: English wit and humor
Subject: English essays -- Translations into Hungarian
LoCC: Language and Literatures: English literature
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.