Zsolt Beöthy (4 September 1848 – 18 April 1922) was a Hungarian literary historian, critic, professor, member of the
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
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, and the secretary then chairman of
Kisfaludy Society. A conservative-minded literature critic, he was one of the leading figures in Hungarian literature at the turn of the 19th century.
Family
His father was
Zsigmond Beöthy (1819–1896), a poet, writer and legal scholar, and his mother was Jozefa Sántha. He married
Szidi Rákosi, with whom he had two children:
László Beöthy (13 April 1873), and Zsigmond (1875).
Career
Beöthy studied at Pest University (now
Eötvös Loránd University
Eötvös Loránd University (, ELTE, also known as ''University of Budapest'') is a Hungarian public research university based in Budapest. Founded in 1635, ELTE is one of the largest and most prestigious public higher education institutions in ...
) between 1867 and 1870, and from 1870 to 1871, he studied at the
University of Vienna
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and the
University of Munich
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. Between 1871 and 1875, he was an official in the Ministry of Finance. In 1872, he married actress
Szidi Rákosi. He then began his writing career. Between 1873 and 1874, he worked as editor at Athenaeum. In 1875, he received his teacher and doctorate in philosophy in 1877, and divorced Rákosi in the same year. He taught from the beginning at a school from 1875 to 1882 and then as a university lecturer from 1878 until his death, at universities including the University of Budapest (again, now Eötvös Loránd University). He, at one point, lectured philosopher
György Lukács
György Lukács (born Bernát György Löwinger; ; ; 13 April 1885 – 4 June 1971) was a Hungarian Marxist philosopher, literary historian, literary critic, and Aesthetics, aesthetician. He was one of the founders of Western Marxism, an inter ...
. From 1915 to 1916, he was rector of the university. Between 1890 and 1920, he was the president of the National Commission of Teachers in Budapest. From 1903 onward, he was a member of the
House of Magnates
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The house was, like the current House of Lords in the United Kingdom, composed of ...
.
Academic career
* Corresponding Member (1877)
* full member (1884)
* Director (1893)
* Second president (1910–1913)
Social activities
* Member of the
Kisfaludy Society since 1876, secretary since 1879, and from 1900 to his death, president
* From 1893 to 1907, president of the National Association of Secondary School Teachers,
* 1911-19-ben a Magyar Irodalomtörténeti Társaság első elnöke.
Awards
* Kisfaludy Társ. Greguss award (A magyar irodalom kis-tükre című művéért);
* MTA Karácsonyi award (A tragikum című művéért);
* Pro litteris et artibus emblem (1899).
Art collection
After his death, his collection of Greek art has been of national significance to
Sweden
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.
Works
* Novelláskötetek
* Kálozdy Béla (regény, I-II, Bp., 1875);
A magyar nemzeti irodalom történeti ismertetése(irodalomtörténet középiskolák számára I-II, Bp., 1877–79, 14 kiadás)
*
Ráskai Lea (verses elbeszélés, Bp., 1881);
* Színműírók és színészek (Bp., 1882);
* A tragikum (Bp., 1885);
A szépprózai elbeszélés a régi magyar irodalomban(I-II; Bp., 1886–87);
* Színházi esték (Bp., 1895);
A magyar irodalom kis-tükre(Bp., 1896; az utolsó, 7. kiadás Kéky Lajos bevezetésével 1930-ban jelent meg):
* A művészetek története (I-III. 1905. 12. szerk.);
* Romemlékek (Tanulmányok, beszédek, cikkek, I-II, Bp.,
* (Szerk.
A magyar irodalom története(I-II, Bp., 1893–95)
References
External links
Beöthy Zsolt munkái : Irodalmi tanulmányok(
MEK)
Beöthy Zsolt: Kálozdy Béla(MEK)
az MTA Könyvtár és Információs Központ repozitóriumában
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1848 births
1922 deaths
People from Buda
People from Komárom
Members of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Hungarian academics
Hungarian literary historians
Historians from Austria-Hungary