
''Rab Ráby: Regény'' is a novel by Hungarian author Mór Jókai, first published in 1879. Set in the late 18th century, it follows Mathias Ráby, who becomes Budapest's first independent lawyer amidst a backdrop of legal inefficiency and societal injustice. The narrative explores themes of justice, societal change, and the struggles of common people, highlighting the absence of public advocates and the need for legal representation. Jókai's work provides a vivid portrayal of the historical context and the challenges faced by the marginalized in a transforming society.



























































































