Anna Angyal
Hungarian author
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Anna Angyal (née Engel; 1848–1874) was a Hungarian-Jewish author. She also served as a governess.
Anna Angyal | |
|---|---|
| Born | Anna Engel 1848 |
| Died | 1874 (aged 25–26) |
| Language | Hungarian |
Biography
Born in Veszprim in 1848, she attended the Jewish community school of her birthplace, and later that in the town of Hódmezővásárhely, where her father was a teacher.[1] Versed in Hungarian, French, and German literature, Angyal began her literary career at the age of sixteen.[2] Her first novella, Egy magyar család kalandjai ('Adventures of a Hungarian Family'), was published in the Hungarian magazine Szegedi Hiradó. In 1865 she published in the Magyar Izsráelita a short novel entitled Előítéletek ('Prejudices'), in which she described the condition of the Jews in Hungary. Her historical novel, Ilonka és Elemér, was published in 1868.[3]
After the completion of this novel, she accepted a position as governess in Pest, where she wrote several poems and an autobiography. She died after succumbing to an illness in the autumn of 1874.[1]