Hungarian Literature: An Historical & Critical Survey

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Hungarian Literature: An Historical & Critical Survey
Emil Reich
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bitter winter, he at last was dismissed from the service on account of symptoms of consumption.
In the following two or three years we find him tramping over all Hungary, writing verse, and eking out a miserable livelihood by means of acting on provincial stages. The great poet long believed in his vocation as an actor, and obstin- ately stuck to a determination that met nowhere with any serious encouragement. Meanwhile, however, his verses had made him a well-known poet, and soon the idol of t
...he country. In his travels to the north of Hungary he was received, more especially at Kassa and Eperjes, with honours usually accorded only to royalty. The nation felt that he was the living personification of all the political and poetical aspirations of the ' Magyars then struggling for manifestation.
In 1846 he made, in the county of Szathmar, the acquaintance of that strange and ill-balanced girl, who was to become his wife. Juliet Szendrey was her name. She was the daughter of a steward on one of the great estates of a Hungarian nobleman, and had from early years shown symptoms of that malady which is now more widely known under the name of "new womanism," or " f^minisme." Accordingly, she was eccentric and aimless, and when PetSfi made love to her she was at a loss how to respond to a feeling so simple and natural.


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