Author(s): András MÉNES
Title: THE FEMALE SOUL AND RELIGIOUS POETRY
Source: D. Borbélyová, A. Csehiová, K. Józsa, K. Kanczné Nagy, K. Kéri, B. Kiss, B. Pukánszky, Y. Orsovics (eds.): 16th International Conference of J. Selye University. Pedagogical Sections. Conference Proceedings
ISBN: 978-80-8122-506-2
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36007/5062.2024.269
Publisher: J. Selye University, Komárno, Slovakia
PY, pages: 2024, 243-249
Published on-line: 2024
Language: en
Abstract: The writer of the following lines presents the life of the poet-writer and translator Ágnes Nemes Nagy. It includes her schools and also mentions her study trips abroad. In the first part of András Ménes's scripture/lecture, he presents the life and family relationship of Ágnes Nagy Nemes in great detail. The second part of the scripture/lecture presents the religious poetry itself. It is very interesting that many Hungarian poets and writers became religious. This may be due to the fact that Hungary has always been at the crossroads of history. In the poet's life, there was also a world war, a revolution and a change of regime.
Keywords: poetess, religion, way of life, poems, magazines
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