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A literary biography of the father of Hungarian literary realism in the context of Eotvos' activities as statesman, social reformer and political philosopher.
This valuable work about Hungarian culture and society gives a glimpse of rural Hungary. The writer bitterly satirized old Hungary and presented many unknown facts that shaped its history.
Baron József Eötvös de Vásárosnamény (1813 - 1871) was a Hungarian writer and statesman. "The Village Notary" (written between 1844-46) is considered one of the classics of Hungarian literature. This edition is reprinted from the English translation by Otto Wenckstern with an introduction by Francis Pulszky which appeared in 1850.