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  1. Ferenc Molnár, often anglicized as Franz Molnar, was a Hungarian-born author, stage director, dramatist, and poet, widely regarded as Hungary's most celebrated and controversial playwright. His primary aim through his writing was to entertain by transforming his personal experiences into literary works of art.

  2. yivoencyclopedia.org › article › Molnar_FerencYIVO | Molnár, Ferenc

    Molnár, Ferenc. Contents. Hide. Suggested Reading. Author. (1878–1952), playwright, novelist, short-story writer, and journalist. The son of a hard-working Budapest physician, Ferenc Molnár grew up in a typical assimilated middle-class household.

  3. Jul 22, 2009 · A battle over the estate of the Hungarian playwright and novelist Ferenc Molnar spans generations, continents, religions and sensibilities.

  4. Jan 12, 2020 · Hungarian litterateur Ferenc Molnár is regarded as the most controversial writer of his time. He’s probably the most well-known Hungarian playwright in the world, and his comedies are put on stage over and over again both in Hungary and abroad; however, his satirical prose has faded away over the years.

  5. Molnár, Ferenc. views 2,126,159 updated. MOLNÁR, FERENC (originally Neumann , 1878–1952), Hungarian playwright and novelist. Born in Budapest, Molnár's first novel, Az éhes város ("The Hungry City," 1900) was a historical picture of Budapest, and particularly of its Jewish quarter.

  6. Ferenc Molnár (US: FERR-ents MOHL-nar, -⁠ənts -⁠, -⁠ MAWL-, Hungarian: [ˈfɛrɛnt͡s ˈmolnaːr]; born Ferenc Neumann; January 12, 1878 – April 1, 1952), often anglicized as Franz Molnar, was a Hungarian-born author, stage director, dramatist, and poet, widely regarded as Hungary's most celebrated and controversial playwright.

  7. Ferenc Molnár. (1878–1952) sister projects: Wikipedia article, Commons gallery, Commons category, Wikidata item. Hungarian-born dramatist and novelist. Ferenc Molnár. Works edit. Plays [ edit] The Lawyer (1902) Jozsi (1904) The Devil (1908) translated by Oliver Herford ( transcription project) (orig. Az ördög, 1907)

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