A bor

Play by Géza Gárdonyi
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First edition

A bor ("The Wine") is a Hungarian play, written by Géza Gárdonyi. It was first produced in 1901. It established the Hungarian peasant drama as a more realistic form.[1]

The play has been translated into Finnish, Italian, Polish and Romanian.[2]

There is a 1933 Hungarian film version.

References

  1. ^ Nagy, Sándor (1962). ""A bor" szerepe a magyar dráma fejlődésében: részlet egy készülő Gárdonyi tanulmányból" [The role of "A bor" in the development of Hungarian drama: a detailed study of Gárdonyi]. Egri Pedagógiai Főiskola évkönyve. 8: 319–320.
  2. ^ Tezla, Albert (1970). Hungarian Authors; a Bibliographical Handbook. Harvard University Press. p. 174. ISBN 9780674426504.

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