Gyulai Pál kritikai dolgozatainak újabb gyüjteménye, 1850-1904
by Pál Gyulai

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"Granada in Flammen" by Ludwig Huna is a novel written in the early 20th century. It likely offers a historical tale set in Spain, depicting Granada in turmoil and the collision of cultures and loyalties as the city burns. Readers can expect courtly intrigue, siege and street-life vistas, and entwined personal dramas shaped by war and passion.
The opening of the provided text presents a Hungarian editorial preface and early sections from a scholarly collection of critic Gyulai Pál’s writings. It sets out the volume’s scope and rationale, explains how earlier compilations are supplemented and curated, and underscores a creed of strict, conscientious criticism and the public role of journals. An “Irodalmi élet” column announces a practical review program to guide readers’ time and money, then a substantial critique of Egy földönfutó hátrahagyott novellái (attributed to Pálffy) praises its easy, witty storytelling and social settings while noting its limitations. The text then assesses Arany János’s Keveháza (highlighting his national forms and resonant diction), reviews Sujánszky Antal’s religious poems with formal and tonal reservations, and turns to a playful pünkösd-day vignette contrasting city life with nature and touching on popular theater. Overall, this beginning frames the editorial aims and showcases Gyulai’s incisive criticism across genres. (This is an automatically generated summary.)