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Elek Benedek

    30. září 1859 – 17. srpen 1929
    Elek Benedek
    Az okos leány
    A két borsökrocske
    Honszerző árpád
    The Princess of the Wind
    Ledové království
    Princ z dřevěného hradu
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      Ledové království
    • The Princess of the Wind by Elek Benedek / Szélike Királykisasszony / Hungarian Fairy Tales / Corvina / 2014 Hardcover Benedek Elek, western name order "Elek Benedek" [Hungarian], Born on (30 September 1859 – 17 August 1929) was a Hungarian journalist and writer, widely known as "The Great Folk-Tale Teller" of The "Szekely-Hungarian" Fairy-Tales. English One can call them the 'childhood of literature' as without them none of the world's literature would be complete just like an individual wouldn't be complete without his/her childhood's memories. The period of collecting Hungarian folk-tales may be placed at the end of the 18th century. Among the later collectors Elek Benedek (1859-1929) became the most famous. He started to collect folk-tales as a student. He published his collection in the 'Transylvanian Tales', which became a big success. From that time he dedicated his life to children's literature and in 1889 founded the first Hungarian literary magazine for children, My Magazine. He emerged as a Hungarian 'Brother Grimm', mainly on account of his enormously popular tales. His best known collection, the Hungarian Popular Tales (5 volumes, 1894-96) was known and enjoyed by generations throughout the land to this day. Hungarian Angol nyelvű válogatás Benedek Elek népszerű meséiből, Kun Fruzsina gyönyörű illusztrációival. Meseszép kötet!

      The Princess of the Wind