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MihAly VOrOsmarty[mi´hAlyu vO´rOshmor´´tE] Pronunciation Key, 18001855, Hungarian poet. Considered one of the greatest Hungarian poets, he created a new poetic language and combined the characteristics of the national and classical schools in his work. He is best known abroad for his patriotic lyrics, especially The Call (1837). His national epics, notable for their splendor of language, include Zalan's Flight (1825), Erlan (1825), and Two Neighboring Castles (1831). VOrOsmarty also wrote dramas and critical works and translated the Thousand and One Nights and works of Shakespeare.
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