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 Ferenc Kazinczy -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Ferenc Kazinczy (October 27, 1759 - August 22, 1831) was a (A native or inhabitant of Hungary) Hungarian author, the most indefatigable agent in the regeneration of the (additional info and facts about Magyar language) Magyar language and literature at the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century.
His name is today connected to the extensive Language Reform of the 19th century, when thousands of words were coined or revived, enabling Hungarian language to keep up with scientific progress and become an official language of the nation in 1844.
In 1784 Kazinczy became subnotary for the county of (additional info and facts about Abaúj) Abaúj; and in 1786 he was nominated inspector of schools at Kassa.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/f/fe/ferenc_kazinczy.htm   (653 words)

  
 Hungarian literature. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
In the last quarter of the same century, Hungarian literature was given fresh life with the work of György Bessenyei, while Ferenc Kazinczy led a reform of the Hungarian language.
poets; the dramatists Ferenc Herczeg and Ferenc Molnár achieved international fame.
Between the two World Wars, novelists were divided into three groups—the Horthy regime defenders; the Populists, who sought improvement of the peasants’ lot; and the Communists.
www.bartleby.com /65/hu/HungariLit.html   (373 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Hungarian literature (Russian And Eastern European Literature) - Encyclopedia
In the last quarter of the same century, Hungarian literature was given fresh life with the work of GyOrgy Bessenyei, while Ferenc Kazinczy led a reform of the Hungarian language.
poets; the dramatists Ferenc Herczeg and Ferenc MolnAr achieved international fame.
Between the two World Wars, novelists were divided into three groups : the Horthy regime defenders; the Populists, who sought improvement of the peasants' lot; and the Communists.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/H/HungariLit.html   (448 words)

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