Atala Kisfaludy Explained

Atala Kisfaludy
Birth Date:6 April 1836
Birth Place:Kötcse, Kingdom of Hungary
Death Place:Kaposvár, Kingdom of Hungary
Spouse:Károly Szalay
Children:Fruzina Szalay
Parents:Mihály Kisfaludy
Amália Hanovszky
Relatives:Károly Kisfaludy
Sándor Kisfaludy
Pál Ányos
Nationality:Hungarian

Atala Kisfaludy (6 April 1836 – 18 February 1911) was a Hungarian poet, writer from Hungary. She was the first woman to be a member of the Petőfi Society.

Biography

Atala Kisfaludy was born on 6 April 1836 in Vojvodina, Kötcse to the Kisfaludy family, of noble origin in Kisfalud. Her father was Captain Mihály Kisfaludy, and her mother was Amália Hanovszky. She was related to Károly and Sándor Kisfaludy as well as Pál Ányos. Kisfaludy loved poetry immensely. In 1852, she married the lawyer Károly Szalay (also written Kálolyné Szalay) and they lived in Kaposvár where they had three daughters. Kisfaludy was a member of the cultural life in the city but in 1858, she fell ill. During this time, she began to write poetry. Her poems appeared in Hölgyfutár and then Vasárnapi Újság. Her work was published only under her given name, Atala. She only began to use her family name in 1876, and was never published under it. Kisfaludy was the first woman in the Petőfi Society in 1878. In 1861, she founded and edited a children's magazine with Richard Szabó. She died on 18 February 1911 in Kaposvár.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

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  1. Web site: Kisfaludy Atala (kisfaludi), - Magyar írók élete és munkái – Szinnyei József - Kézikönyvtár . Arcanum . hu . 2019-12-12.
  2. Web site: Kisfaludy Atala költő, író (1836–1911) . Nőkért.hu . 2019-06-07 . hu . 2019-12-12.
  3. Book: Hawkesworth, C. . A History of Central European Women's Writing . Palgrave Macmillan UK . Studies in Russia and East Europe . 2001 . 978-0-333-98515-1 . 2019-12-12 . 98.
  4. Book: Zirin . M. . Livezeanu . I. . Worobec . C.D. . Farris . J.P. . Women and Gender in Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, and Eurasia: A Comprehensive Bibliography Volume I: Southeastern and East Central Europe (Edited by Irina Livezeanu with June Pachuta Farris) Volume II: Russia, the Non-Russian Peoples of the Russian . Taylor & Francis . 2015 . 978-1-317-45196-9 . 2019-12-12 . 1140.
  5. Web site: Kisfaludy Atala idézetek . Citatum • Idézetek . hu . 2019-12-12.
  6. Web site: MEK-17486] . Kisfaludy Atala: Kisfaludy Atala összes költeményei [Magyar Elektronikus Könyvtár . 2017-11-08 . hu . 2019-12-12.