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JOKAI, MAURUS (1825-1904)

This article appears in Volume V15, Page 494 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

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JOKAI, MAURUS (1825-1904) , Hungarian novelist, was born at Rev-Komarom on the 19th of February 1825. His father, Joseph, was a member of the Asva branch of the ancient J6kay family; his mother was a scion of the noble Pulays. The lad was timid and delicate, and therefore educated at home till his tenth year, when he was sent to Pressburg, subsequently completing his education at the Calvinist college at Papa, where he first met Petofi, Alexander Kozma, and several other brilliant young men who subsequently became famous. His family had meant him to follow the law, his father's profession, and accordingly the youth, always singularly assiduous, plodded conscientiously through the usual curriculum at Kecskemet and Pest, and as a full-blown advocate actually succeeded in winning his first case. But the drudgery of a lawyer's office was uncongenial to the ardently poetical youth, and, encouraged by the encomiums pronounced by the Hungarian Academy upon his first play, Zsidb flu (" The Jew Boy "), he flitted, when barely twenty, to Pest in 1845 with a MS. romance in his pocket; he was introduced by Petofi to the literary notabilities of the Hungarian
capital
 , and the same year his first notable romance Hetkoznapok (" Working Days "), appeared, first in the columns of the Pesti Dievatlap, and subsequently, in 1846, in book form. Hetkoznapok, despite its manifest crudities and extravagances, was instantly recognized by all the leading critics as a
work
  of
original
  genius, and in the following year Jokai was appointed the editor of Eletkepek, the leading Hungarian literary journal, and gathered round him all the rising talent of the country. On the outbreak of the revolution of 1848 the young editor enthusiastically adopted the national cause, and served it with both pen and sword. Now, as ever, he was a moderate Liberal, setting his face steadily against all excesses; but, carried away by the Hungarian triumphs of April and May 1849, he supported Kossuth's fatal blunder of deposing the Hapsburg dynasty, and though, after the war was over, his life was saved by an ingenious stratagem of his wife, the great tragic actress, Roza Benke Laborfalvi, whom he had married on the 29th of August 1848, he lived for the next fourteen years the life of a political suspect. Yet this was perhaps the most glorious period of his existence, for during it he devoted himself to the rehabilitation of the pro-scribed and humiliated Magyar language, composing in it no fewer than thirty great romances, besides innumerable volumes of tales, essays, criticisms and facetim. This was the period of such masterpieces as Erdely Arany Kord (" The Golden Age of Transylvania "), with its sequel Torokvildg Magyarorszdgon (" The Turks in Hungary"),EgyMagyar Nabob("A Hungarian Nabob"), Karpdthy Zoltdn, Janicsdrok vegnapjai (" The Last Days of the Janissaries"), Szomor2 napok (" Sad Days "). On the re-
establishment
  of the Hungarian constitution by the Composition of 1867, Jokai took an active part in politics: As a constant sup-
porter
  of the Tisza administration, not only in parliament, where he sat continuously for more than twenty years, but also as the editor of the government organ, Hon, founded by him in 1863, he became a power in the state, and, though he never took office himself, frequently extricated the government from difficult places. In 1897 the emperor appointed him a member of the upper
house
 . As a suave, practical and witty debater he was particularly successful. Yet it was to literature that he continued to devote most of his time, and his productiveness after 1870 was stupendous, amounting to some hundreds of volumes. Stranger still, none of this
work
  is slipshod, and the best of it deserves to endure. Amongst the finest of his later works may be mentioned the unique and incomparable Az arany ember (" A Man of Gold ")translated into English under the title of
Timar's Two Worldsand A tengerzemu holgy (" Eyes like the Sea "), the latter of which won the Academy's prize in 189o. He died at Budapest on the 5th of May 1904; his wife having predeceased him in 1886. J6kai was an arch-romantic, with a perfervid Oriental imagination, and humour of the purest, rarest description. If one can imagine a combination, in almost equal parts, of Walter Scott, William Beckford, Dumas pere, and Charles Dickens, together with the native originality of an ardent Magyar, one may perhaps form a
fair
  idea of the great Hungarian romancer's indisputable genius.
See Nevy Laszlo, Jokai M6r; Hegedusis Sandor, Jokai M6rrSl; H. W. Temperley, " Maurus Jokai and the Historical Novel," Con-temporary Review (July 1904).


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