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Eduard Kabos was a Hungarian journalist, dramatist and writer. He entered the University of Budapest for the purpose of studying modern philology, intending to become a teacher, but adopted journalism instead. He at first accepted a position with the newspaper Egyetértés, but his abilities soon secured for him the position of parliamentary reporter and writer of feuilletons for Pesti Napló. In 1897, he became a contributor to , and in 1898 editor of the parliamentary column of . In 1902, he was elected a member of the most prominent Hungarian literary society, , in recognition of the services which he had rendered to Hungarian literature.

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  • KABOS Ede (pr. kaboŝ) estis hungara verkisto, ĵurnalisto naskita en Nagykároly la 2-an de decembro 1864 kaj mortinta en Abbázia la 8-an de aŭgusto 1923. Lia filino estis Ilonka Kabos. (eo)
  • Eduard Kabos was a Hungarian journalist, dramatist and writer. He entered the University of Budapest for the purpose of studying modern philology, intending to become a teacher, but adopted journalism instead. He at first accepted a position with the newspaper Egyetértés, but his abilities soon secured for him the position of parliamentary reporter and writer of feuilletons for Pesti Napló. In 1897, he became a contributor to , and in 1898 editor of the parliamentary column of . In 1902, he was elected a member of the most prominent Hungarian literary society, , in recognition of the services which he had rendered to Hungarian literature. (en)
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  • KABOS Ede (pr. kaboŝ) estis hungara verkisto, ĵurnalisto naskita en Nagykároly la 2-an de decembro 1864 kaj mortinta en Abbázia la 8-an de aŭgusto 1923. Lia filino estis Ilonka Kabos. (eo)
  • Eduard Kabos was a Hungarian journalist, dramatist and writer. He entered the University of Budapest for the purpose of studying modern philology, intending to become a teacher, but adopted journalism instead. He at first accepted a position with the newspaper Egyetértés, but his abilities soon secured for him the position of parliamentary reporter and writer of feuilletons for Pesti Napló. In 1897, he became a contributor to , and in 1898 editor of the parliamentary column of . In 1902, he was elected a member of the most prominent Hungarian literary society, , in recognition of the services which he had rendered to Hungarian literature. Kabos' works include: Elzüllöttek (1885), stories; Vásáo (1887), a novel; A Kupéhau (1888), a farce; Evo (1889), a drama; Harakiri (1889), stories; Tantalusz (1891), a drama; Koldusok (1893), stories; Fehév Eprakák (1893), a novel; A Holló (1895), a comedy; Mab Királyno (1895), a comedy; Por (1895), stories; Vándorok (1897), stories; A Cseugeri Kalapok (1898), stories; A Verebek (1900), a novel. Kabos died in 1923. (en)
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