
Az arany polgár : $b regény
by Károly Lovik
"Az arany polgár: regény" by Károly Lovik is a novel likely written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around a young lawyer named Pető Péter searching for a room to rent in Pest, where he encounters various eccentric characters, particularly the miserly landlord, Bauernebel, and a mysterious figure named Jozefin. The narrative hints at themes of class struggle, human relationships, and the unique quirks of city life. The opening of the novel introduces Pető as he explores his new environment in Terézváros while searching for an affordable room to rent. He discovers a peculiar housing situation with strange rules and an eccentric landlord, Bauernebel Jeromos, characterized by his notorious penny-pinching habits and love for legal disputes. In the midst of this, we hear about Jozefin, the landlord's daughter, who seems to play a pivotal role in the unexpected events that unfold, suggesting that her influence will significantly impact Pető’s life. The chapter sets a humorous yet critical tone, showcasing Lovik's exploration of society and its absurdities.
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