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  1. Melchior Lengyel (born Menyhért Lebovics; Hungarian: Lengyel Menyhért; 12 January 1880 – 23 October 1974) was a Jewish Hungarian writer, dramatist, and film screenwriter.

  2. LENGYEL, MENYHÉRT (Melchior; 1880–1974), Hungarian playwright. Born in Balmazújváros, Lengyel started his career as a journalist but soon began writing for the theater. His most successful plays included Próféta ("The Prophet," 1911), A cárnö ("The Czarina," 1913), Róza néni ("Aunt Rose," 1913), and Antónia (1925).

  3. The Miraculous Mandarin: Melchior Lengyel, His Pantomime, and His Connections to Bela Bartok was published in Bartók and His World on page 149.

  4. LENGYEL, MENYHÉRT ( Melchior; 1880–1974), Hungarian playwright. Born in Balmazújváros, Lengyel started his career as a journalist but soon began writing for the theater. His most successful plays included Próféta ("The Prophet," 1911), A cárnö ("The Czarina," 1913), Róza néni ("Aunt Rose," 1913), and Antónia (1925).

  5. Melchior Lengyel was a Hungarian writer, dramatist, and screenwriter. His first play, THE GREAT PRINCE, was performed by the Thalia Company in 1907. In 1908 the Hungarian National Theatre performed his next drama, THE GRATEFUL POSTERITY, for which he received the Vojnits Award from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, given every year for the ...

  6. PDF | Based on a fresh study of all primary sources of Bartók’s The Miraculous Mandarin (composition: 1918/19, orchestration: 1924) the article... | Find, read and cite all the research you ...

  7. Melchior Lengyel. Writer: Ninotchka. Born Lebovics Menyhért, Lengyel started out as a correspondent for Hungarian newspapers in Switzerland and became a well-known journalist, author, and critic in Germany and Austria where he published numerous plays and established friendships with Ernst Lubitsch and other German theater greats with whom he ...