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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.

  2. Endre Ady (born November 22, 1877, Érmindszent, Hung., Austria-Hungary [now Ady Endre, Rom.]—died January 27, 1919, Budapest, Hung.) was one of Hungarys greatest lyric poets. Ady was born into an impoverished but noble family.

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  3. Endre Ady was a Hungarian poet who helped usher in a new era of Hungarian literature. His poetry is characterized by its rebellious spirit, its exploration of themes like love, death, and faith, and its bold use of imagery and symbolism.

  4. Diósadi Ady Endre, születési nevén: Ady András Endre [3] ( Érmindszent, [1] 1877. november 22. – Budapest, Terézváros, 1919. január 27. [4]) a huszadik század egyik legjelentősebb magyar költője. A magyar politikai újságírás egyik legnagyobb alakja. A műveltségről, irodalomról írt cikkei a fejlődést és a haladást sürgetik.

  5. Endre Ady was a Hungarian poet and journalist famous for his revolutionary pieces of writing in the fields of eroticism, politics, and religion. Best known for his poems on sensual love, he was equally celebrated for his religious writings characterized by biblical styles and imagery.

  6. Learn about Endre Ady, a Hungarian poet and journalist who is considered the first of the modern poets in his country. Read some of his poems, such as Because you love me, Judas and Jesus, and The Magyar Messiahs.

  7. Endre Ady (ĕn´drĕ ŏ´dē), 18771919, Hungarian poet. He abandoned his studies in law for a career in journalism and literature. His first volume of poetry, Versek, appeared in 1899. After 1903 he spent most of his time in Paris, where he fell in love with a woman who became the subject of many poems.