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The Devil

A Hungarian Morality Play of Power and Desire
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In «The Devil,» Ferenc Moln√°r deftly weaves a narrative that explores themes of morality, temptation, and the complexities of human relationships. Employing a rich, vivid literary style characterized by sharp dialogue and poignant imagery, Moln√°r crafts a story that balances the whimsical with the profound. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Budapest, the novel captures the societal constraints and personal dilemmas of its characters, revealing the existential angst that permeates their lives. This work not only serves as a reflection of its time but also engages with timeless questions about the nature of good and evil. Ferenc Moln√°r, a prominent Hungarian playwright and novelist, was known for his deep understanding of human psychology and his acute critical eye on societal norms. His background in theater greatly influenced his narrative techniques, which often feature dynamic character arcs and intricate plot developments. Moln√°r's own experiences in a rapidly changing society likely informed the moral complexities presented in «The Devil,» as he sought to confront the darker facets of human nature while simultaneously critiquing the moral fabric of his era. «The Devil» is a must-read for those interested in the intersection of morality and human desire. With its engaging prose and profound insights, this novel invites readers to reflect on their own values and decisions. Moln√°r'Äôs work transcends cultural and temporal boundaries, making it a significant addition to any literary collection.

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Litres'teki yayın tarihi:
11 ekim 2024
Hacim:
70 s.
ISBN:
4064066249564
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Bookwire
İndirme biçimi:
Ses
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