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    <subfield code="a">A podolini tak&#xE1;csn&#xE9; -- A t&#xF3;tok elfogynak -- A fejn&#xE9;lk&#xFC;li bar&#xE1;t -- J&#xE9;zuska csizm&#xE1;ja -- &#xC1;br&#xE1;ndok -- Gyurkovay hazaballag -- Dickens &#xFA;r bar&#xE1;tai -- Zathureczky agarai -- Asszonyok inspekci&#xF3;ja -- A kapit&#xE1;ny kalapja -- A g&#xE1;rdista bund&#xE1;ja -- A bujdos&#xF3; f&#xF6;ldesuras&#xE1;gr&#xF3;l -- Korvin lelke -- K&#xE1;zm&#xE9;r -- Falu -- A Hartwig -- Egy r&#xE9;gi b&#xE1;l -- &#x150;serd&#x151;ben -- Misley pip&#xE1;zott -- A foly&#xF3; mellett -- &#x150;szi nap falun -- Az enyicki menyecsk&#xE9;k -- Egy v&#xE9;gzett f&#xF6;ldes&#xFA;r t&#xF6;rt&#xE9;net&#xE9;b&#x151;l -- &#xD6;reg id&#x151;.</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">A podolini tak&#xE1;csn&#xE9; by Gyula Kr&#xFA;dy is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. In wistful, atmospheric episodes from Upper Hungary&#x2019;s towns, it blends memory, first love, provincial custom, and superstition with gentle irony and melancholy. The title piece follows the upright landowner P&#xE1;zsm&#xE1;ti J&#xE1;nos, who brings his frail son to Podolin and is stirred by an old flame, while other tales portray a puffed&#x2011;up district clerk, a spectral monk, and wanderers on wintry roads. Readers who enjoy lyrical storytelling, nostalgia, and folklore&#x2011;tinged realism will likely be drawn to it.

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