Ferenc Faludi (born in Güssing on 11 April 1704; died in Rechnitz on 18 December 1779) was a Hungarian poet who has been referred to as "the father of the new Hungarian lyric.
"[1] Because of Suppression of the Society of Jesus[2] he switched to being in charge of a poorhouse.
He spoke near-fluent German and translated William Shakespeare's The Tempest into Hungarian.
In addition to that he collected Hungarian folk poetry.
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