A literary work by the Hungarian author Imre Madách, first published in 1861. A play composed in verse, it is today a staple of Hungarian theater and has been translated and adapted into many languages and media. The play follows Adam and Eve as they appear in various guises in episodes throughout history and grow in self-awareness and wisdom.
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Imre Madách is a Hungarian dramatist whose seminal work, "The Tragedy of Man," is an extensive dramatic poem. This work elaborates on ideas comparable to Goethe's Faust, exploring the human condition and its meaning. Madách's style is characterized by profound introspection and philosophical reflection, making his creation a timeless contemplation on human destiny. His poetic and dramatic artistry continues to resonate with power and universality.







Die Tragödie des Menschen : ein dramatisches Gedicht
- 229 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Mózes
- 131 pages
- 5 hours of reading
A gyermekvilág csodái
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Az ember tragédiája
- 184 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Světově proslulé drama maďarského klasika, hledá odpověď na otázku o smyslu lidských dějin. V 15 obrazech prochází Adam, provázen Luciferem, jednotlivými obdobími dějin, vždy znovu je zklamán lidskou společností, trpce poučen však nakonec přijímá úděl života - bojovat... PředmluvaPetr Rákos: "Drama o věčném znovuzačínání"






