"Apostol a Hódságon: Regény" by Endre Nagy is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story is set in Hungary and revolves around the life of Vajkay Jenő, a young man from an aristocratic family who is influenced by modern social ideas and aspires to implement them in his homeland. The narrative initially explores themes of social class, idealism, and the contrast between old traditions and new perspectives. The openingof the novel introduces the reader to the setting and main characters. It begins with a description of the contrasting luxurious surroundings of the Vajkay family villa and the character of Vajkay Jenő, who is returning to Hungary after studying in Germany. The narrative establishes a tension between Jenő's desires, influenced by his academic experiences, and the expectations of his wealthy, aristocratic family. As he arrives back home, familial dynamics, particularly with his father and brother Béla, are highlighted, along with Jenő's commitment to social reform that seems at odds with his family's lifestyle. The scene is set for conflicts related to societal expectations, personal ambition, and the implications of Jenő's revolutionary thoughts on his relationships and future. (This is an automatically generated summary.)