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Amor, Gratia, Phoebus

Amor / Gratia / Phoebus

also: Cupid, Love, Grace, Apollo

The three patron divinities of lyric poetry: Amor (Love / Cupid), Gratia (Charm / Grace), and Phoebus (Apollo, god of poetry and the sun). Their invocation as a dedicatory triad appears in Kölcsey's verse quoted by Madách in the juvenilia epigraph.

Reading notes

Mentioned in 18 works (411 mentions)

First Attempts (Juvenilia) Juvenilia · 20 mentions
Correspondence letter · 60 mentions
Commodus Drama · 4 mentions
Drama Fragments (Five Pieces) Drama · 5 mentions
Collected Poems (319 Poems, 1837–1864) poem · 185 mentions
Andrew of Naples Drama · 5 mentions
Tales (Five Stories) Prose · 8 mentions
Man and Woman Drama · 5 mentions
Studies and Articles Essays · 14 mentions
Only a Joke Drama · 26 mentions
The Last Days of Csák Drama · 5 mentions
Queen Mary Drama · 9 mentions
The Civilizer Drama · 1 mention
Moses Drama · 5 mentions
The Tragedy of Man Drama · 30 mentions
Emperor Joseph (Apocryphal) Drama · 24 mentions
Dream of Fairies (Fragment) Drama · 4 mentions
On Women and Their Vocation Essays · 1 mention

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