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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Endre_AdyEndre Ady - Wikipedia

    Regarded by many as the greatest Hungarian poet of the 20th century, he was noted for his steadfast belief in social progress and development and for his poetry's exploration of fundamental questions of the modern European experience: love, temporality, faith, individuality, and patriotism.

  2. Endre Ady was a Hungarian poet who helped usher in a new era of Hungarian literature. His poetry is characterized by its rebellious spirit, its exploration of themes like love, death, and faith, and its bold use of imagery and symbolism.

  3. Fő szócikk: Ady Endre költészete. A 19-20. század fordulójának magyar költészetét a haldokló népi-nemzeti iskola határozta meg, mely Petőfi nyomain járt, utánozta népies hangját és nem tudta magát megújítani. Ady, ha nem is az első volt, aki szakított a hagyománnyal, de az első, aki utat tört egy új, modern stílusnak.

  4. Endre Ady (born November 22, 1877, Érmindszent, Hung., Austria-Hungary [now Ady Endre, Rom.]—died January 27, 1919, Budapest, Hung.) was one of Hungarys greatest lyric poets. Ady was born into an impoverished but noble family.

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  5. ENDRE ADY, HUNGARY'S APOCALYPTIC POET. (1877-1919) By JOSEPH REMENYI I IN ORDER to understand the poetic and prophetic significance of Endre Ady, the Hungarian poet, it is not enough to point out the pure poetic aspects of his work. No doubt, his supreme contribution is that of a poet; but he pursued political dreams, he was influenced

  6. Oct 29, 2010 · Ady, Endre, 1877-1919 -- Translations into English Publisher Washington, D.C. : Indiana University Press Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English Item Size 458.7M

  7. Endre Ady was a Hungarian poet and journalist, whose works reflected the tumultuous world of the turn of the century, with its insights and misconceptions. If Ady had known, or at least suspected, that stadiums would applaud his poetry at the end of the twentieth century, perhaps his fate would have been less tragic, and he would have achieved ...