Sándor Bródy
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Bródy Sándor, or Sándor Bródy (1863, Eger - 1924) was a Hungarian author and journalist.
After attending the schools of that city he devoted himself entirely to literature. From 1888 to 1890 he was editor of the "Erdélyi Híradó", published at Klausenburg, and was also connected with the "Erdélyi Képes Ujság" and the political daily "Magyarság". Since 1890 he was a member of the "Magyar Hírlap", and since 1882 a prolific contributor of articles, feuilletons, stories, and novels to the leading literary publications of Hungary. In his works he depicts the dark side of life, and is a disciple of the modern French realistic school.
[edit] Literary works
The following are his principal works:
- "Regénytárgyak", tales, 1892;
- "A kétlelkű asszony", novel, 1893;
- "Az Egri diákok", 1894;
- "Nyomor", stories, 1884;
- "Faust orvos", novel, 1888–90;
- "Don Quixote kisasszony", novel, 1888;
- "Emberek", stories, 1888;
- "Színészvér", stories, 1891;
- "Hófehérke", novel, 1894;
- "Apró regények", 1895;
- "Két szőke asszony", novel, 1895;
- "Éjszaka", stories, 1895;
- "Rejtelmek", stories, 1895;
- "Az asszonyi szépség", 1897;
- "Tündér Ilona", novel, 1898;
- "Az ezüst kecske", de luxe edition, 1898;
- "Egy férfi vallomásai", 1899;
- "Fehér könyv", 1900–01.
Bródy justly enjoys a wide popularity. All his works have been translated into German, and many of his shorter productions have also appeared in French, English, Danish, Croatian, Romanian, and Serbian newspapers and other periodicals. His contributions to the "Magyar Hirlap" are mostly of a political or critical nature. In 1901 he essayed the drama in his preparation of a play founded upon his novel "Hóféhérke"; this has been frequently performed with marked success at the National Theater at Budapest.
[edit] Bibliography of Jewish Encyclopedia
- Szinnyei Magyar Irok Tára;
- Pallas Nagy Lexikona, s.v.
This article incorporates text from the 1901–1906 Jewish Encyclopedia, a publication now in the public domain.
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