
Endre Ady was a Hungarian poet who lived from 1877 to 1919 and is considered one of the most important figures in modern Hungarian literature. His innovative style and themes helped transform Hungarian poetry in the early 20th century, making him a significant influence on the country's literary and cultural development.
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Endre Ady (Hungarian: diósadi Ady András Endre, archaic English: Andrew Ady; 22 November 1877 – 27 January 1919) was a turn-of-the-century Hungarian poet and journalist. Regarded by many as the greatest Hungarian poet of the 20th century, he was noted for his steadfast belief in social progress and development and for his poetry's exploration of fundamental questions of the modern European experience: love, temporality, faith, individuality, and patriotism.
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