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Timar's Two Worlds

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Book Timar's Two Worlds Maurus Jokai
Libristo code: 52238302
Publishers Tradd Street Press, February 2026
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"Timar's Two Worlds" is a masterpiece of Hungarian literature by Maurus Jokai, chronicling the dramatic life of Mihály Tímár. The story follows Tímár, a humble riverboat captain on the Danube, whose fortunes are irrevocably changed when he comes into possession of a hidden treasure belonging to a fleeing Turkish pasha. This newfound wealth propels him into the highest echelons of society, where he becomes a successful businessman and marries the beautiful but distant Tímea.

However, despite his material success, Tímár finds himself trapped in a hollow existence, torn between his public duty and a private longing for true peace. His search for fulfillment leads him to a hidden sanctuary-an island on the Danube-where he discovers a simpler, more authentic life with the innocent Noémi. Exploring themes of conscience, greed, and the duality of human nature, "Timar's Two Worlds" is a sweeping narrative that blends high-stakes adventure with profound psychological insight. Jokai's vivid descriptions of the river landscape and his nuanced characterizations make this a timeless exploration of the pursuit of happiness and the heavy price of deception. It remains a cornerstone of 19th-century European prose, offering a compelling look at the conflict between social obligation and personal desire.

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About the book

Full name Timar's Two Worlds
Author Maurus Jokai
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2026
Number of pages 376
EAN 9781025344621
ISBN 1025344626
Libristo code 52238302
Publishers Tradd Street Press
Weight 704
Dimensions 156 x 234 x 22
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