Az ember tragédiája /

Imre Madách

1962
Hungarian  Book 357 p. ; 15 cm

5 1/2 x 4 1/4 inches bound in cloth boards complete in 357 bright pages. Discolored and edgeworn dust jacket. 

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WIKI: Imre Madách de Sztregova et Kelecsény (20 January[1] 1823 – 5 October 1864) was a Hungarian aristocrat, writer, poet, lawyer and politician. His major work is The Tragedy of Man (Az ember tragédiája, 1861). It is a dramatic poem approximately 4000 lines long, which elaborates on ideas comparable to Goethe's Faust and Milton's Paradise Lost. The author was encouraged and advised by János Arany, one of the most famous of the 19th-century Hungarian poets.