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    <subfield code="a">El&#x151;sz&#xF3;, irta Miksz&#xE1;th K&#xE1;lm&#xE1;n -- A gizehi pergamenlapok -- A nagyap&#xF3; -- Lapszerkeszt&#x151;k p&#xE1;rbaja -- Hogyan jutott Matong&#xF3; a b&#xE1;jos Kanyer&#xE1;nak, Mpvapva le&#xE1;ny&#xE1;nak, kez&#xE9;hez? -- A fekete kutya -- Az &#xE1;ll&#xF3; csillag -- &#xD6;ngyilkoss&#xE1;g &#xF6;ngyilkos n&#xE9;lk&#xFC;l -- Klein &#xE9;s &#xC1;belesz -- A h&#xE9;tfej&#x171; s&#xE1;rk&#xE1;ny &#xE9;s a m&#x171;kedvel&#x151;k -- A j&#xF6;v&#x151; &#xE9;vezredb&#x151;l: I. &#xD6;ngyilkol&#xE1;s. II. A j&#xF6;v&#x151; &#xE9;vezred marh&#xE1;i -- &#xC9;n is mulattam Szent Istv&#xE1;n napj&#xE1;n -- J&#xF3;b -- A p&#xE1;sztor -- A B&#xE1;rkonyosi Trombita -- Vend&#xE9;gek a m&#xE1;svil&#xE1;gr&#xF3;l -- Begeken Kelemen gy&#xE9;m&#xE1;ntjai -- Czukorka -- K&#xE9;t bika -- Egy reg&#xE9;ny t&#xF6;rt&#xE9;nete -- Mikor a Szentf&#xF6;ldet j&#xE1;rtam -- A lask&#xE1;di le&#xE1;nyok -- Az &#xE9;n vend&#xE9;gem -- Trilli&#xF3;k a leveg&#x151;ben -- Fruzinka -- Vend&#xE9;g mint b&#x171;nbak -- A r&#xE9;gi istenek f&#xF6;lfedez&#xE9;se.</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">"Figur&#xE1;k. (Furcsa emberekr&#x151;l furcsa hist&#xF3;ri&#xE1;k.)" by G&#xE9;za G&#xE1;rdonyi is a collection of stories likely written in the late 19th century. The work includes a variety of peculiar characters and their strange histories, illustrating the unique and often humorous aspects of human nature. Through a blend of fiction and wit, G&#xE1;rdonyi seeks to capture the essence of oddity in society, engaging readers with both laughter and reflection.  The opening of the collection begins with an introduction by Miksz&#xE1;th K&#xE1;lm&#xE1;n, who expresses a fondness for the author and explains the significance of the book's origins in Szeged. It sets the stage for a narrative framed around whimsical tales, hinting at characters like Adam and Eve, described in a humorous light, as well as other distinctive figures that punctuate the subsequent stories. This section establishes a playful tone and showcases G&#xE1;rdonyi's talent for mixing lighthearted banter with deeper philosophical musings, inviting readers to explore the curious world of his characters. (This is an automatically generated summary.)</subfield>
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