Amália Bezerédj
Hungarian writer
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Amália Bezerédj | |
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Born | (1804-04-15)April 15, 1804 Szentivánfa, Austrian Empire |
Died | September 21, 1837(1837-09-21) (aged 33) Szentivánfa, Kingdom of Hungary, Austrian Empire |
Pen name | Malby |
Occupation | Writer |
Genre | Children's literature |
Notable works | Flóri könyve (1836) |
Spouse | István Bezerédj |
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Amália Bezerédj (1804–1837) was a Hungarian writer.[1] She founded a school on her husband's estate and wrote Flóri könyve, 'Flori's Book' for her daughter. This is considered the first significant Hungarian children's book, although it and her other work, a reader for village children, were not published until three years after her death.
References
- ^ Fábri, Anna (2001-04-10). Hawkesworth, Celia (ed.). A History of Central European Women's Writing. Springer. pp. 93–94. ISBN 978-0-333-98515-1.
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