| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - M???sz???ly provides explanations neither in his short stories nor in his novels; in many of them there is a vague sensation of growing uneasiness, or an oppressive atmosphere which is unrelieved by the conclusion and contrasts curiously with the meticulously observed and impersonally presented objects. (???The most a writer can do is to present obscurity in a clear manner???, M???sz???ly noted in
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