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CONTENTS, TRANSLATOR'S NOTE |
Tartalom
I. The Journal of Desiderius
II. The Girl Substitute
III. My Right Honorable Uncle
IV. The Atheist and the Hypocrite
V. The Wild-Creature's Haunt
VI. Fruits Prematurely Ripe
VII. The Secret Writings
VIII. The End of the Beginning
IX. Aged at Seventeen
X. I and the Demon
XI. "Parole d'Honneur"
XII. A Glance into a Pistol Barrel
XIII. Which Will Convert the Other
XIV. Two Girls
XV. If He Loves, then Let Him Love
XVI. That Ring
XVII. The Yellow-robed Woman in the Cards
XVIII. The Finger-post of Death
XIX. Fanny
XX. The Fatal Day!
XXI. That Letter
XXII. The Unconscious Phantom
XXIII. The Day of Gladness
XXIV. The Mad Jest
XXV. While the Music Sounds
XXVI. The Enchantment of Love
XXVII. When the Nightingale Sings
XXVIIL The Night Struggle
XXIX. The Spider in the Corner
XXX. I Believe...!
XXXI. The Bridal Feast
XXXII. When We Had Grown Old
Translator's note
In rendering into English this novel of Dr. Jokai's, which many of his countrymen consider his masterpiece, I have been fortunate enough to secure the collaboration of my friend, Mr. Zoltan Dunay, a former colleague, whose excellent knowledge of the English language and literature marked him out as the most competent and desirable collaborator.
Arthur B. Yoland.
Budapest, 1898.