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

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    Subjects: Hungarian poetry. Language: English: Publication date: 1911 ... English. Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents ... Version of PDF format: 1.5

  3. Category:Hungarian poetry - Wikipedia

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  4. The Bards of Wales - Wikipedia

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    In September 2007 an English manuscript copy of the poem, translated by Péter Zollman, was donated to the National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth. [3] The poem was set to music by the Hungarian band Kaláka in 1989.

  5. János Arany - Wikipedia

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    János Arany (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈjaːnoʃ ˈɒrɒɲ]; archaic English: John Arany; [1] 2 March 1817 – 22 October 1882) was a Hungarian poet, writer, translator and journalist. [2] He is often said to be the " Shakespeare of ballads " – he wrote more than 102 ballads that have been translated into over 50 languages, as well as the ...

  6. Hungarian literature - Wikipedia

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    The greatest authors and poets in the Hungarian literature of the 19th century. Hungarian literature is the body of written works primarily produced in Hungarian, [1] and may also include works written in other languages (mostly Latin), either produced by Hungarians or having topics which are closely related to Hungarian culture.

  7. Friends (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

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    Friends (Hungarian: Barátok [a]; Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈbɒraːtok]) is the third poetry collection by András Gerevich. It was first published in 2009 by Kalligram Könyvkiadó. [4] The poems in the book are arranged into four cycles and explore three themes: childhood traumas, homosexual relationships, and life abroad. [5] [6]

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  9. András Gerevich - Wikipedia

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    András Tibor Gerevich (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈɒndraːʃ ˈɡɛrɛvit͡ʃ]; born 4 December 1976 [2]) is a Hungarian poet, screenwriter, literary translator and professor of screenwriting at Budapest Metropolitan University and McDaniel College Budapest. His first book of Poetry Átadom a pórázt (Handing Over the Leash) was released in ...