List of Hungarian women writers

This is a list of women writers who were born in Hungary or whose writings are closely associated with that country.

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  • Mária Bajzek Lukács (born 1960), Hungarian-born, Slovene-language writer, educator and translator
  • Zsófia Balla (born 1949) Romanian-born Hungarian poet and essayist
  • Linda Vero Ban (born 1976), writer on Jewish identity and spirituality
  • Zsófia Bán (born 1957), novelist, literary writer and critic
  • Kata Bethlen (1700–1759), memoirist, letter writer and autobiographer
  • Janka Boga (1889–1963), playwright and essayist
  • Katalin Bogyay (born 1956), politician, non-fiction writer and critic
  • Edith Bone (1889–1975), journalist and autobiographer
  • Ágota Bozai (born 1965), novelist and translator
  • Edith Bruck (born 1932), novelist and playwright writing in Italian
  • Zsuzsanna Budapest (born 1940), Hungarian-born American journalist, playwright and feminist

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  • Anna Dániel (1908–2003), novelist, children's writer and historian

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  • Kinga Fabó (born 1953), poet, essayist and linguist
  • Klára Fehér (1919–1996), novelist and children's writer
  • Éva Földes (1914–1981), epic works Olympic medallist for Der Jugendquell (Well of Youth)

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  • Éva Janikovszky (1926–2003), novelist and children's writer
  • Ida Jenbach (1868–c.1943), German-language journalist and screenwriter

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  • Margit Kaffka (1880–1918), poet, novelist and memoirist
  • Teréz Karacs (1808–1892), memoirist and women's rights activist
  • Etelka Kenéz Heka (born 1936), writer, poet and singer
  • Rivka Keren (born 1946), novelist, short story writer and children's writer writing in Hungarian and Hebrew
  • Annamária Kinde (1956–2014), Romanian-born Hungarian poet and journalist
  • Noémi Kiss (born 1974), short story writer and essayist
  • Helene Kottanner (15th century), German-language memoirist
  • Agota Kristof (1935–2011), French-language poet, novelist and short story writer
  • Žofia Kubini (17th century), poet writing in old Czech

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  • Emma Orczy (1865–1947), Hungarian-born novelist and playwright writing in English

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  • Ágnes Rapai (born 1952), poet writing in Hungarian and German
  • Lea Ráskay (early 16th century), manuscript copier, translator and nun
  • Kati Rekai (1921–2010), Hungarian-born English-language children's writer

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