Author
Miklós Bánffy
1874-1950
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Books by Miklós Bánffy
A haldokló oroszlán
"A haldokló oroszlán" by Miklós Bánffy is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story centers around Reverend Goszpelda, who is depicted pacing in his modest room after a meal to avoid falling asleep due to his poor health. As he meanders through his thoughts, reverence battles with societal changes, embodied by his neighbor, a renowned materialistic professor—a source of spiritual conflict for the devout clergyman. At the start of the narrative, the reader is introduced to the Reverend as he walks back and forth in his room, reflecting on his past aspirations of becoming a missionary. This aspiration, however, remains unfulfilled due to his frail health, leading him to contemplate the apparent injustices of divine will as he observes the professor's success and companionship. Tension builds with the introduction of the female figure in the professor's life, who stirs feelings of animosity and jealousy in the Reverend, symbolizing a battle between faith and materialism. The opening sets the stage for a deeper exploration of the characters' emotions and beliefs, hinting at themes of existential struggle, faith, and the consequences of unfulfilled desires.
Naplegenda
"Naplegenda" by Miklós Bánffy is a novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative unfolds within a mythical and primordial context, exploring themes of humanity, nature, and the complex interplay between civilization and the savage instinct. The story is set amidst a backdrop of primal landscapes, where tribal dynamics and mystical influences intertwine. The plot centers around key characters, including Ünő, a wise elder woman, and Virágszál, a young woman caught between the desires of two powerful men: Ijjas, a fierce warrior who embodies strength and dominance, and Nup, an enigmatic outsider with an alluring presence. The narrative captures their conflicts and emotions against the backdrop of nature and belief in the supernatural. As tensions rise between characters, driven by jealousy and longing, the novel examines the darker aspects of love and desire, leading to a climactic battle that illustrates the struggle between competing instincts and societal roles. This rich tapestry of myth, character, and conflict renders "Naplegenda" a profound exploration of human nature and relationships.