Képzelet-királyfiak : Mese by Margit Kaffka
"Képzelet-királyfiak" by Margit Kaffka is a literary fairy tale written in the early 20th century. It follows three princely brothers—Acháj, Námán, and Yonos—who each travel from the Kingdom of Imagination into the Land of Reality to seek conquest, truth, or beauty. Through fable-like episodes, the tale explores power, reason, faith, and art, contrasting visionary ideals with the stubborn facts of the world. The opening of the tale stages a moonlit festival in
the Kingdom of Imagination, where flowers make music and fireflies light the royal gardens as three princes come of age and await the misty Dream carriage that bears youths into Reality. Amid courtly hopes of a destined conqueror, Acháj receives his father’s blessing to pursue power, while Námán’s tutor challenges him to find a “fixed point” of understanding. Acháj then wakes among stark mountains, wins leadership over cave-dwellers by felling a stag, disciplines their hunts, sharpens tools, invents bow and fire, conquers stilt-house river folk, and eyes further wars—until a mysterious night-voice unsettles his triumphal purpose. Námán wakes on a plain, finds hospitality among shepherds, halts a flock plague with herbs and clay, cures the chief’s daughter Jezabel, and teaches counting, fair weighing, writing, and star-guided orientation. When he publicly declares natural truths and denounces their wooden idol, the tribe turns on him; Jezabel frees him from the death pit, and a handful of devoted pupils flee with him beyond a river. Finally, the third strand begins as Yonos awakens by the sea near an unfinished city, beholds in moonlight a serene female vision with an olive branch, and, seized by inspiration, carves her likeness from a block of marble. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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| Author | Kaffka, Margit, 1880-1918 |
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| Title | Képzelet-királyfiak : Mese |
| Original Publication | Budapest: Lampel Róbert (Wodianer F. és Fiai), 1909. |
| Contents | Képzeletország -- Acháj -- Námán -- Yonos, a kedves. |
| Credits | Albert László from page images generously made available by the Hungarian Electronic Library |
| Language | Hungarian |
| LoC Class | PZ: Language and Literatures: Juvenile belles lettres |
| Subject | Fairy tales -- Hungary |
| Category | Text |
| EBook-No. | 77268 |
| Release Date | Nov 19, 2025 |
| Copyright Status | Public domain in the USA. |
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