
Hungarian Drama
Hungarian Drama refers to a period of theatrical and literary development in Hungary, particularly in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, characterized by rich storytelling and complex characters often grappling with existential and social issues. This movement was marked by works from playwrights like Ferenc Molnár and the adoption of naturalism, focusing on real-life struggles and the human condition. Hungarian Drama often reflects the country's history, culture, and national identity, exploring themes of love, conflict, and societal change, making it a vital part of Hungary's artistic tradition and cultural heritage.