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Lilla Bulyovszky (1833 - 1909)

Short name Lilla Bulyovszky
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Date of birth 1833
Date of death 1909
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Place of birth Romania
Place of death Austria
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Novellái (1855) 0 0
A tücsök, falusi életkép (1857)
is also a reception: is translation of Die Grille. Ländliches Charakterbild in 5 Aufzügen
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l., A tücsök, falusi életkép 5 felv. Birch-Pfeifer után németből ford. 1-ör 1857. jún. 5 (1857) 0 0
Úti naplója (1858) 0 0
Mein Reisetagebuch (1858) 0 0
Norvégiából. Uti emlékek. (1866) 0 0

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MENTIONED IN: - Women & Gender in Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, and Eurasia (via google) Cf. - Fabri, Anna. 'A szep tiltott taj fele': A magyar ironok tortenete a ket szazadfordulo kozott (1795-1905) /Towards the beautiful forbidden land (1795-1905). Budapest: Kortars, 1996.
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- Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992.

Born into a theatrical family, she was already acting at the age of 7. At 15, she married the journalist Gyula Bulyovszky and moved to Paris in 1857.

Actress and travel writer (Norway). She became an actress in German in 1859, had much success in Dresden and Munich, and also enjoyed the friendship of King Louis II. She returned to Hungary in 1875.