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  AllRefer.com - MOr JOkai (Russian And Eastern European Literature, Biography) - Encyclopedia
MOr JOkai, Russian And Eastern European Literature, Biographies
MOr JOkai[mOr yO´koi] Pronunciation Key, 1825–1904, Hungarian romantic novelist and journalist.
JOkai was a fervent nationalist who, after the Hungarian defeat in 1848, became a fugitive from the Austrians.
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 Mór Jókai - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After his father's death when Jokai was 12, his family had meant him to follow the law, his fathers profession, and accordingly the youth, always singularly assiduous, plodded conscientiously through the usual curriculum at Kecskemét and Pest (part of what we call Budapest), and as a full-blown advocate actually succeeded in winning his first case.
Jokai lived for the next fourteen years the life of a political suspect.
Yet this was perhaps the most glorious period of his existence, for during it he devoted himself to the rehabilitation of the proscribed and humiliated Magyar language, composing in it no fewer than thirty great romances, besides innumerable volumes of tales, essays, criticisms and faceti.
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 Greatest Hungarian Poets
The poets Sandor PETOFI and Janos ARANY and the novelists Jozsef EOTVOS and Maurus JOKAI raised poetry and fiction to new heights.
The unsuccessful revolution of 1848-49 and the 1867 Compromise hindered literary creativity during the rest of the century.
The poets Imre MADACH, Janos Vajda, and Gyula Reviczky and the novelist Kalman Mikszath added significantly to the contributions of Arany and Jokai, but the age was not noteworthy.
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 A brief History of Hungarian Literature
Mor Jokai (1825): "Egy Magyar Nabob/ An Hungarian Nabob" (1854)
Mor Jokai (1825): "Az Uj Foldesur/ The New Landlord" (1862)
Mor Jokai (1825): "Sarga Rozsa/ Rosa Gialla" (1893)
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--orultek Hazaba Akartatok Zaratni : Jokai Mor Kiadatlan Levelei es Feszty Arpadne Jokai Roza Visszaemlekezesei
by Mor Jokai, Roza Feszty Arpadne Jokai, Eva F. Almasi
Barati Emlekul, Jokai Mor : Jokai Mor osszes Fenykepe (Ikonografia)
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