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"Kárpáthy Zoltán: Regény" by Mór Jókai is a novel written in the late 19th century. The narrative revolves around themes of national pride, cultural aspirations, and personal connections as it traces significant events, particularly the foundation of a national theater in Pest. The protagonist, Kárpáthy Zoltán, appears to be woven into the social and cultural fabric of the time, and his storyline hints at heartwarming and challenging interactions with characters from various societal strata. The opening of the novel introduces a poignant celebration as the people of Pest gather for a unique national holiday, which is highlighted by the opening of the national theater. The descriptions of individuals—both the hopeful creators and skeptical observers—set the stage for exploring their aspirations and identities within the burgeoning cultural landscape. The scene transitions from the festive atmosphere of the theater's opening to the lavish gathering at the home of the affluent Kőcserepy family, where societal dynamics play out through encounters between various characters, including Kárpáthy Zoltán and members of the Kőcserepy family. The beginning captures an intersection of joy, fear of failure, and the intricate dance of social status, setting a rich context for the unfolding story. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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