The Lion of Jannina
by Mór Jókai
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First published in the original Hungarian in 1854, this is one of several Turkish stories by the renowned novelist an dramatist. It is a sequel to his work of the previous year "A Hungarian Nabob".Tags
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Mor Jokai, an author of romances who enjoyed great popularity in his day, was a sort of Jules Verne of Hungary who became known throughout Europe. He wrote more than 100 novels. Though weak in characterization, Jokai was a master of suspense and fantastic---sometimes "scientific"---adventure, which took place in exotic settings and was colored by show more his own exuberant optimism. The Dark Diamond (1870) and The Man with the Golden Touch (1872, sometimes translated A Modern Midas) are his two outstanding tales. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- The Lion of Jannina
- Original title
- A janicsárok végnapjai
- Alternate titles
- The End Days of the Janissaries
- Original publication date
- 1854
- Original language
- Hungarian
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