Edith of Térey

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Edith von Térey († 1929 ) was a Hungarian writer .

The wife of the art historian and head of the Budapest Picture Gallery of Old Masters Gábor Térey (1864–23 April 1927) wrote regularly for Pester Lloyd and for various German-language magazines. She published several essays and feature articles on Thomas Mann , with whom she was in correspondence and whose works she was the first to translate into Hungarian. In 1929 Edith von Térey committed suicide.

Fonts

  • "The Adolph Lewisohn Collection, New York". Kunst und Künstler , Vol. 27 (1929), H. 11, pp. 417-424

Individual evidence

  1. deaths. , in: Badener Zeitung of April 27, 1927, p. 3