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Jenő Rákosi (born Jenő Kremsner; 12 November 1842, Acsád, Kingdom of Hungary – 8 February 1929, Budapest, Hungary) was a Hungarian writer, journalist, editor, and theater director. He was a member of the House of Magnates and the Kisfaludy Society, corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and honorary member of the Petőfi Association. His family includes doctor Béla Rákosi, writer Viktor Rákosi, and actress Szidi Rákosi.

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External links Works by Jenő Rákosi at Project Gutenberg Magyar Nyugat Könyvkiadó, Rákosi Jenő és regénye (Utószó) Acsád, híres szülöttek: Rákosi Jenő Rákosi Jenő síremléke, Kerepesi temető: 10-1-66 Feleky Géza: Rákosi Jenő, Nyugat 1929. 4. szám SIPOS BALÁZS: Az (ellen)propaganda. Rákosi Jenő és a "keresztény kurzus", 1919–1942, Múltunk, 2005/3. Sipos Balázs: Magyarságócsárlás, liberalizmus, modernitás. Avagy Rákosi Jenő és a Nyugat találkozása a Budapesti Hírlapban. Mozgó Világ 35:5, 2009. 101-107. A magyar irodalom arcképcsarnoka : Rákosi Jenő Rákosi Jenő: A legnagyobb bolond (Magyar regényírók képes kiadása, 39.)

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Jenő Rákosi (born Jenő Kremsner; 12 November 1842, Acsád, Kingdom of Hungary – 8 February 1929, Budapest, Hungary) was a Hungarian writer, journalist, editor, and theater director. He was a member of the House of Magnates and the Kisfaludy Society, corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and honorary member of the Petőfi Association. His family includes doctor Béla Rákosi, writer Viktor Rákosi, and actress Szidi Rákosi.

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Life He was the son of János Kremsner and Anna Vogel, who were Danube Swabians. His father previously lived in the villages of Ukk and Dabronc (Ötvöspuszta), where he was a steward of the Szegedy family with a small estate of his own. His family changed their name to Rákosi in 1867. By the 1850s, the family had settled in the village of Türje, where his childhood home had a plaque installed by the Danubian Cultural Association in 1942. Rákosi went to school first in Sárvár, then in Kőszeg, from where he was accepted into a Benedictine Roman Catholic high school in Sopron. There, he was taught by Jeromos Lóskay and Flórián Hollósy and, under the pressure of Hungarian political movements, formed a self-study circle with like-minded students, initially in German, but from 1859, entirely in Hungarian. Here he mainly wrote short stories, but later also started penning plays. During his high school years, Rákosi's parents took him to Graz and introduced him to the German theatre scene. He was so impressed by a piece from Birchpfeifer that, upon returning home, he tried to reproduce it, translating to Hungarian from memory, and using tree branches to recreate the decorations. By…

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In the first half of 1864, he wrote a drama about Ladislaus the Posthumous in the second half of Aesop's tales. On 14 October 1866 he took his first staged romantic drama at the National Theatre (released a day earlier in Győr) and had a definite success. The young writer was a pioneer of the Hungarian drama and appeared with close friends. He soon took to literature and public life's sights.

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In March 1867 the Pesti Napló entered superannuation, of which the Deák party was part of. Baron Zsigmond Kemény called his board colleague who had cancer in the past with pieces of old glories by critics of the academy, not so much in order to be employed, but as more to provide for writing plays of his financial problems independent of the situation, as such, Rákosi became a journalist. The Pesti Napló took the box "Vienna Things" of the successor forthwith Ferenc Salamon. The box brochure and the polemical articles were fought in a compromise with the lively, current style, which was very popular in the assigned box. A few months later, he received a special honor award for working hard on editorials. He was also a large part of the founding of Borsszem Jankó on 5 January 1868, where the Hungarian-scribe poems, at one time, were very much in demand. Although he had been a very active journalist, in literature not been unfaithful. He dealt with translations of Shakespeare's works into Hungarian and four of the Hungarian Shakespeare translation was published in the Kisfaludy company, such as The Merry Wives of Windsor[6], As You Like It, and Cymbeline[7]. In…

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Rákosi was part of the folk play development. He discovered and engaged the prematurely deceased Ferenc Csepreghy, whose works were published in 1881. Rákosi's career had later fallen, and worked as an editorial writer and editor, where he was generally polemical and was more in the foreground of newspaper writing; literary work of great importance as well. In addition to his pen, he had an upscale taste characterized by a fanatical cult of national direction. The Hungarian made famous to work in the field and spelling reform. He was the founder and worked on the evolution of Hungarian literature. He was the president of the scope of the Home of writers and newspaper writers; he assisted in the metropolitan newspaper publishing, of which he was also president of the Association. He was the second president of the association of cultural and national associations of the national council in Pannonia, he was vice president of the Urania Association of Science, an elected member of the national council of museums and libraries, and was appointed by the government members of the Elizabeth Memorial National Committee; Finally, he was a member of the Copyright 1884. XVI. Budapest constant expert committee formed pursuant to…

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On 8 February 1929, after recording, he died. He was put to rest two days later on February 10, 1929 at the Kerepesi cemetery. Shortly after his death, on 17 February, Lord Rothermere offered his own condolences, where he creates a drawn memorial of Rákosi. A statue of him was inaugurated 30 November 1930. The editor of the Daily Mail, Rothermere wrote this tribute in front of Jenő Rákosi's work. "Since [the] recorded history of mankind, there has [never] been a fairer deal as the Hungarian national emergency."

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Legacy After his death, only two of five space and a street named after him in Budapest. Harold Harmsworth dedicated a bronze statue to him on the corner of Erzsébet Boulevard and Dohány Street Square, and another work dedicated by Zsigmond Strobl. His birthplace of Acsád had become almost a place of pilgrimage. In 1945, however, after the Soviet takeover of Hungary, the statue in Budapest was removed and melted down in 1948, and now is replaced by a statue of a faun. The Hungarian regime change has not provided the truth behind his works, despite the fact that several major public and intellectual coterie could keep track among his predecessors. An extensive oeuvre, however, is mostly totally unknown, and is nuanced today, so therefore it is not yet possible, but people have found distorted simplifications of his works for research. Other tributes include:

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Aladár Schöpflin on Jenő Rákosi's death, Nyugat, No. 4 1929. 4 quoted as follows: "The popularity of [Rákosi is] almost unprecedented, comparable to that of Kossuth, with writing being the university of expression."[1] Gyula Juhász's words about Rákosi (in Hungarian): Szép ifjúságom, mikor, büszke tornán Ellenfelünk volt Rákosi Jenő, Vad verseinket rendre kaszabolván Küzdött vitézül és keményen ő. A harcban mind a két fél győzedelme A magyarság dús nyeresége lett: A csillagok közt trónol Ady Endre S Rákosi itt áll mindnyájunk felett! Ma is verekszem néha, ímmel, ámmal, De méltó ellen oly ritkán akad, Csahos ebekre mért vinnék hadat? Inkább az éghez fordulok imámmal, Hogy a nagy, végső diadal előtt El ne bocsássa Rákosi Jenőt! The town of Makó also gave Rákosi honorary citizenship for his work.

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Further reading Magyar életrajzi lexikon. Magyar irodalmi lexikon. Új magyar irodalmi lexikon III. (P–Zs). Főszerk. Péter László. Budapest: Akadémiai. 1994. ISBN 963-05-6807-1 Magyar színházművészeti lexikon. Főszerk. Székely György. Budapest: Akadémiai. 1994. ISBN 963-05-6635-4 Online elérés Igazságot Magyarországnak - Trianon kegyetlen tévedései; Dr. Légrády Ottó szerkesztésében, 1930 Saját és édesanyja gyászjelentése

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