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Madách, Imre

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Madách, Imre (1823–1864)

Hungarian writer. Madách had a melancholy cast of mind, reinforced by the failure of the revolution of 1848. His greatest achievement is ‘Az ember tragédiája/The Tragedy of Man’, 1862, an ultimately uplifting philosophical poem in dramatic form which takes as its theme the destiny of humanity.



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