Dr. Dumany's Wife
1891
''Dr. Dumany's Wife'' is a fictional novel by Mór Jókai, first published in 1891. The story follows James Dumany, a young boy who becomes deaf and mute after a train accident, and explores the impact of this tragedy on his family and others involved. The narrative delves into themes of loss, familial love, and societal dynamics, revealing the complexities of human relationships in the aftermath of disaster. This work is notable for its emotional depth and exploration of social issues in the late 19th century.




























