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  2. File:Magyar poems; (IA magyarpoems00vall).pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Bálint Balassi - Wikipedia

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    Balassi's poems fall into four divisions: hymns, patriotic and martial songs, original love poems, and adaptations from the Latin and German. They are all most original, exceedingly objective and so excellent in point of style that it is difficult even to imagine him a contemporary of Sebestyén Tinódi Lantos and Péter Ilosvay. But his ...

  4. Hungarian literature - Wikipedia

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    The oldest complete, continuous text in Hungarian is Halotti beszéd és könyörgés, a short funeral oration written in about 1192–1195, moving in its simplicity. [1] The oldest poem is Ómagyar Mária-siralom (the Lamentations of Mary), a free translation from Latin of a poem by Godefroy de Breteuil. [1] It is also the oldest surviving ...

  5. Category:Hungarian poetry - Wikipedia

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  6. Toldi trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The Toldi trilogy is an epic poem trilogy by the Hungarian poet János Arany, inspired by the legendary Miklós Toldi, who served in the Hungarian King Louis the Great's army in the 14th century. The trilogy recounted the medieval stories of Toldi as the king's champion. The trilogy comprises: Toldi (1846) Toldi szerelme (Toldi's Love) (1879)

  7. Peter Hargitai - Wikipedia

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    While at FIU, he published a collection of original poems in Mother Tongue: A Broken Hungarian Love Song, a volume of short stories, Budapest to Bellevue, a collection of folk tales titled Magyar Tales, three novels (Attila, Millie, and Daughter of the Revolution), and a two volume textbook about the Hungarian exile experience.

  8. Category:Epic poems in Hungarian - Wikipedia

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  9. Ágnes Lehóczky - Wikipedia

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    New Order: Hungarian Poets of the Post 1989 Generation, ed. George Szirtes (Arc Publications, 2010) Poems by Kemény István and Virág Erdős. (Hungarian Quarterly, April, 2010) Poems and essays by Ágnes Nemes Nagy, Zsuzsa Takács, György Somlyó, Imre Kőrizs and Ákos Győrffy in Hungarian Literature Online: poems 2009