Sobre el Autor

János Arany was a prominent Hungarian poet and translator, best known for his epic poem 'Toldi', which is a cornerstone of Hungarian literature. Born in 1817, Arany's literary work is characterized by its deep emotional resonance and exploration of Hungarian folklore and history. He played a significant role in the Hungarian literary scene of the 19th century, influencing the development of modern Hungarian poetry. His ability to blend traditional themes with innovative poetic forms has made him a lasting figure in literature.

Arany's contributions extend beyond his poetry; he was also a skilled translator, bringing the works of several foreign authors into Hungarian. His collaborations and friendships with other notable literary figures, such as Sándor Petőfi, further enriched the cultural landscape of Hungary during his lifetime. Despite the challenges of his era, Arany's legacy endures, reflecting the spirit and struggles of his nation through his art.

nacionalidad Húngaro
Fecha de Nacimiento March 2, 1817
Lugar de Nacimiento Nagyszalonta, Bihor, Romania
Fecha de fallecimiento October 22, 1882
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