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Ugor Ágnes by György Szemere
by Szemere, György, 1863-1930Description
Ugor Ágnes by György Szemere is a novel written in the early 20th century. The book explores themes of desire, social hierarchy, and the complexities of human relationships through the tale of Ágnes, a strong-willed and intelligent woman from the distinguished Ugor family, and her interactions with other notable characters, including the married baron Bálvándy. The narrative begins with a seemingly impulsive kiss that sets off a series of unexpected events and consequences. The opening of Ugor Ágnes introduces us to the main characters and the pivotal event that influences the storyline—a kiss between Baron Bálvándy and the unsuspecting Ágnes, who is mistaken for a maid. This kiss ignites Ágnes’s determination to achieve her own desires at any cost, revealing her complex personality and her willingness to manipulate circumstances to secure a future with Bálvándy. As we learn more about Ágnes, we see that her fierce independence and intellect are driving forces in her quest, foreshadowing a challenging journey filled with psychological exploration and the desire for power and recognition in a male-dominated society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



