Móricz Jókay of Ásva [ˈmoːr ˈjoːkɒi] (18 February 1825 – 5 May 1904), known as Mór Jókai, was a Hungarian novelist, dramatist and revolutionary. Outside...
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Tardona (section Memorial room of Mór Jókai)
visited tourist destination is the memorial room of Mór Jókai memorating the time when Mór Jókai was hiding in Tardona during after 1849. The house housing...
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centuries, thanks to a new wave of internationally accessible writers like Mór Jókai, Antal Szerb, Sándor Márai, Imre Kertész and Magda Szabó. The beginning...
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restless period of travelling, Petőfi attended college at Pápa, where he met Mór Jókai. A year later in 1842, his poem "A borozó" (The Wine Drinker) was first...
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given name. The name Tímea was created by the popular Hungarian author Mór Jókai for a figure in his 1872 novel The Man with the Golden Touch. It is derived...
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the Sun "Noémi", a part of the novel The Man with the Golden Touch by Mór Jókai Naomi (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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was adventurous and romantic, like a hero of Mór Jókai. But this novel was not written, although Mór Jókai first heard the base stories of the Székely...
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András Fáy Géza Gárdonyi István Gyöngyösi Géza Gyóni Gyula Hornyánszky Mór Jókai Attila József Kálmán Kalocsay József Kármán Lajos Kassák József Katona...
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2023-12-14. Jókai, Mór (3 December 2019). Tales From Jókai. Good Press. Jókai, Mór; Nemo, August (9 May 2020). Essential Novelists - Mór Jókai: reality and...
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that divides Slovakia from Hungary. Filagory of Mór Jókai – Móric Jókai, commonly known as Mór Jókai, the "great storyteller"; was a famous Hungarian...
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Gyula Horn (Prime Minister) Miklós Izsó (sculptor) Mari Jászai (actress) Mór Jókai (writer, 1904) Attila József (poet) János Kádár (socialist dictator) Pál...
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classicist holiday home of actress Lujza Blaha (1816) The resort house of Mór Jókai A cave named after geologist Lajos Lóczy Tagore promenade Sundance Park...
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player Mor Dahan (born 1989), Israeli footballer Mor Diouf (born 1988), Senegalese footballer Mór Jókai (1825–1904), Hungarian dramatist and novelist Mor Karbasi...
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translated works by Hungarian poets and writers Sándor Petőfi, János Arany and Mór Jókai into German. Among his acquaintances were Heinrich Heine, George Sand...
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was known as "the nation's nightingale", an epithet given her by writer Mór Jókai. Ludovika Reindl was born 8 September 1850 in Rimaszombat (today Rimavská...
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grave has not survived. Many Hungarian writers and composers — such as Mór Jókai, Zoltán Kodály, and Endre Dózsa — refer to her works. She was portrayed...
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Múzeum) Mihály Munkácsy Memorial House (Munkácsy Mihály Emlékház) Mór Jókai Theatre (Jókai Színház) Slovak County House (Szlovák Tájház) The current mayor...
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Sándor Petőfi Imre Madách János Vajda Gergely Csiky 19th – 20th century Mór Jókai Kálmán Mikszáth Elek Benedek Zoltán Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi...
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ember, lit. 'The Golden Man') is an 1872 novel by Hungarian novelist Mór Jókai. As Jókai states in the afterword of the novel, it was based on a true story...
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February 13 – Julia C. R. Dorr, American author (died 1913) February 18 – Mór Jókai, Hungarian novelist and dramatist (died 1904) March 3 – Annie Keary, English...
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Marie Under Georgian Alexander Kazbegi Greece Odysseus Elytis Hungarian Mór Jókai Polish Young Poland Movement Antoni Lange Stanisław Przybyszewski Tadeusz...
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Sándor Petőfi Imre Madách János Vajda Gergely Csiky 19th – 20th century Mór Jókai Kálmán Mikszáth Elek Benedek Zoltán Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi...
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Sándor Petőfi Imre Madách János Vajda Gergely Csiky 19th – 20th century Mór Jókai Kálmán Mikszáth Elek Benedek Zoltán Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi...
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Sándor Petőfi Imre Madách János Vajda Gergely Csiky 19th – 20th century Mór Jókai Kálmán Mikszáth Elek Benedek Zoltán Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi...
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Wielopolski. He taught himself Hungarian in order that he could read Mór Jókai in the original after first reading him in German. He translated from...
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Sándor Petőfi Imre Madách János Vajda Gergely Csiky 19th – 20th century Mór Jókai Kálmán Mikszáth Elek Benedek Zoltán Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi...
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The Gypsy Baron (category Adaptations of works by Mór Jókai)
by Ignaz Schnitzer is based on the unpublished 1883 story Saffi by Mór Jókai. Jokai later published a novel A cigánybáró (English: The Gypsy Baron) in...
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(1870–1948), Austro-Hungarian composer Theodor Körner, Austrian President Mór Jókai (1825–1904), writer Hans Selye (1907–1982), Hungarian-Austrian-Canadian...
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surnames from "y" to "i". For example, the renowned novelist Mór Jókay became Mór Jókai. Görgei similarly changed his name, because of his progressive...
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de Goncourt) – Charles Demailly Nathaniel Hawthorne – The Marble Faun Mór Jókai – Poor Rich (Szegény gazdagok) George Meredith – Evan Harrington Multatuli...
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