Mór Jókai

Mór Jókai Móricz Jókay of Ásva (18 February 1825 – 5 May 1904), known as Mór Jókai, was a Hungarian novelist, dramatist and revolutionary. Outside of Hungary, he was also known as Maurice Jókai or Maurus Jokai or Mauritius Jókai. He was a leader of the outbreak of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 in Pest. His romantic novels became widely popular among the elite of Victorian England, where he was often compared to Charles Dickens by the press. One of his most famous admirers was Queen Victoria herself. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Jokai, Mor
Published 1971
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by Jokai, Mor
Published 1910
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by Jokai, Mor
Published 1975
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by Jokai, Mor
Published 1976
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by Jokai, Mor
Published 1922
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by Jokai, Mor
Published 1874
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by Jokai, Mor
Published 1977
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by Jokai, Mor
Published 1980
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by Jokai, Mor
Published 1963
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by Jokai, Mor
Published 1980
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by Jokai, Mor
Published 1920
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by Jokai, Mor
Published 1989
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by Jokai, Mor
Published 1955
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by Jokai, Mor
Published 1991
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by Jokai, Mor
Published 1900
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by Jokai, Mor
Published 1976
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by Mikszath, Kalman
Published 1954
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by Fischer, Alexander
Published 1889
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