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GREGOR See also: born on the 8th of See also: December 1842 at Pankota, in the county of See also: Arad
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He studied See also: Roman Catholic See also: theology at Pest and Vienna, and was professor in the Priests' See also: College at See also: Temesvar from 187o to 1878
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In the latter See also: year, however, he joined the Evangelical See also: Church, and took up literature
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Beginning with novels and
See also: works on ecclesiastical See also: history, which met with some recognition, he ultimately devoted himself to writing for the stage
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Here his success was immediate
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In his Az ellendllhatatlan (" L'Irresistible "), which obtained a prize from the Hungarian See also: Academy, 'he showed the distinctive features of his talent—directness, freshness, realistic vigour, and highly individual See also: style
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In rapid succession he enriched Magyar literature with realistic genre-pictures, such as A Proletdrok (" Proletariate "), Buborckok (" Bubbles "), See also: Ket szerelem (" Two Loves "), A szegyenlos (" The Bashful "), Athalia, &c., in all of which he seized on one or another feature or type of See also: modern See also: life, dramatizing it with unusual intensity, qualified by chaste and well-balanced diction
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Of the latter, his classical studies may, no doubt, be taken as the inspiration, and his See also: translation of See also: Sophocles and Plautus will long See also: rank with the most successful of Magyar See also: translations of the See also: ancient See also: classics
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Among the best known of his novels are See also: Arnold, Az Atlasz csaldd (" The See also: Atlas See also: Family")
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He died at See also: Budapest on the 19th of See also: November 1891
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