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Kata Szidónia Petrőczy

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Kata Szidónia Petrőczy

Kata Szidónia Petrőczy (1658[1]–21 October 1708[2]) was a Hungarian writer and poet. She is regarded as the first female writer of the Baroque period in Hungary and its foremost representative of Baroque prose.[citation needed]

Kata Szidónia was the daughter of baron Stephen Petrőczy and Elisabeth Thököly and cousin of prince Imre Thököly of Transylvania.[3] Her family was Protestant. After her father participated in 1670 in a rebellion against Habsburg, they lived in exile in Poland for a while. She married Petrovinai Pekry Lőrinc in 1681,[4] and became the grandmother of writer Polixénia Daniel (1720–1776). The couple were deeply involved in the political life of Hungary and Transylvania. Her poems were published in 1874.

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  1. ^ Thaly, Kálmán (1889). Irodalom- és míveltségtörténeti tanulmányok a Rákóczi-korból: toldalékúl kuruczvilági kiadatlan költemények tára (in Hungarian). Ráth. p. 122. Retrieved 14 September 2024.
  2. ^ Sárdi, Margit S. (1976). Petrőczy Kata Szidónia költészete (in Hungarian). Akadémiai Kiadó. p. 34. ISBN 978-963-05-0991-6. Retrieved 14 September 2024.
  3. ^ Pintér, Jenő (1909). A mohácsi csatától Bessenyei György fellépéséig (1526-1772) (in Hungarian). Rényi K. p. 242. Retrieved 14 September 2024.
  4. ^ "Petrőczi Kata Szidónia". mke.oszk.hu. Retrieved 14 September 2024.