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Theresa Pulszky (7 January 1819 – 4 September 1866), also known as Terézia Pulszky, was an Austro-Hungarian author and translator. Born in a Viennese family, she moved to Pest, Hungary after marrying her husband Ferenc Pulszky. Her experiences in Hungary and her subsequent escape from the country during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 to London, England was written down in diary form and published in 1850 as the highly acclaimed book Memoirs of a Hungarian Lady. She and her husband published several more works together from their later experiences and in translated Hungarian stories, poems, and culture for English audiences. Together with her family, she traveled across the United States alongside abdicated Hungarian leader Lajos Kossuth in 1853, resulting in another positively reviewed b

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  • Therese Pulszky (de)
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  • Therese Pulszky, auch Therese Pulsky oder Terézia Walder Pulszky, (* 7. Januar 1819 in Berlin; † 2. September 1866 in Pest) war eine österreichisch-ungarische Schriftstellerin. (de)
  • Theresa Pulszky (7 January 1819 – 4 September 1866), also known as Terézia Pulszky, was an Austro-Hungarian author and translator. Born in a Viennese family, she moved to Pest, Hungary after marrying her husband Ferenc Pulszky. Her experiences in Hungary and her subsequent escape from the country during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 to London, England was written down in diary form and published in 1850 as the highly acclaimed book Memoirs of a Hungarian Lady. She and her husband published several more works together from their later experiences and in translated Hungarian stories, poems, and culture for English audiences. Together with her family, she traveled across the United States alongside abdicated Hungarian leader Lajos Kossuth in 1853, resulting in another positively reviewed b (en)
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  • Theresa Pulszky (en)
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  • Theresa Pulszky (en)
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  • Vienna, Austrian Empire (en)
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  • Lithograph of Theresa Pulszky (en)
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  • Theresa Walter (en)
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  • Lithograph of Theresa Pulszky (en)
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  • White, Red, Black (en)
  • Memoirs of a Hungarian Lady (en)
  • Tales and Traditions of Hungary (en)
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  • Therese Pulszky, auch Therese Pulsky oder Terézia Walder Pulszky, (* 7. Januar 1819 in Berlin; † 2. September 1866 in Pest) war eine österreichisch-ungarische Schriftstellerin. (de)
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