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Published by Corvina, Budapest, 1965
Seller: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
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Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition Thus. 259 Pp. White Cloth Lettered In Green. First Printing Thus. Near Fine, No Marks. Original Unprinted Glassine Dust Jacket With Yellowing, Short Tar At Base Of Front Flap Edge. Imre Madách, (1823? 1864), Hungarian Poet Whose Reputation Rests On His Ambitious Poetic Drama Az Ember Tragediája (1861; The Tragedy Of Man). He Is Often Considered Hungary?S Greatest Philosophical Poet. Madách Possessed Keen And Varied Interests; He Was Successively A Lawyer, A Public Servant, And A Member Of The Hungarian Parliament (From 1861). His Masterpiece, Az Ember Tragediája, Is A Faust-Like Drama In 15 Acts Covering The Past And Future Of Humankind. The Central Characters, Adam And Eve, Appear Throughout The Play In The Guise Of Famous Historical Personalities. They Act Out Humanity?S Tragic Destiny In Their Constant Struggle With Lucifer. Their Struggle, Though Not Necessarily Victorious, Is Their Salvation. The Distinct And Consistent Characterization Of Adam Is The Play?S Unifying Force. Though The Drama Was Intended For Reading, Its Production At The Budapest National Theatre In 1883 Was The First Of Many Successful Performances.