Description
Ballads by János Arany is one of the finest collections in Hungarian poetry, intertwining tragedy, the depths of the human soul, and the power of historical memory. Its most notable works—such as V. László, The Two Pages of Szondi, and The Bards of Wales—explore timeless themes of human fate, sin and punishment, as well as loyalty and honor.
It is an ideal choice for study purposes, for students preparing for exams, or simply for those who enjoy classic Hungarian poetry. Arany’s masterful language and dramatic conciseness shine in their finest form in this collection.





