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Ödön Rádl

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Ödön Rádl (March 30, 1856 - December 20, 1916) was a Hungarian writer and lawyer.[1]

He was born in Alsólugos (today Lugașu de Jos, Romania). He studied laws in Nagyvárad (today Oradea, Romania). He was a close friend of Kálmán and István Tisza. He wrote for several publications (Nagyváradi Lapok, Tiszavidék) and was a member of the Liberal Party and Petőfi Társaság. Endre Ady criticized his conservatism.

Works

  • Levelek egy német faluból (1870)
  • Szomorú történetek (1871)
  • Jean Paul (1872)
  • Egy tél Olaszhonban (1872)

References

  1. ^ "Magyar Életrajzi Lexikon 1000-1990".