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Sándor Vay (6 December 1859 – 23 May 1918) was a Hungarian poet and journalist. As a female, Sarolta Vay was one of the first Hungarian women to complete university studies. Vay worked as a male journalist both before and after the sensational trial for his marriage to another woman in 1889. The case drew the attention of noted sexologists of the period, including Havelock Ellis and Richard von Krafft-Ebing, who used it to explore female inversion in the emerging field of sexology. During his lifetime, he was well respected as an author of historical articles on notable figures and cultural topics related to Hungary. Many of his works have been posthumously republished and are considered an important part of his country's literary heritage.

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  • Sándor Vay (in)
  • Sándor Vay (fr)
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  • Sándor Vay (6 décembre 1859, Gyon - 23 mai 1918, Lugano) est un poète et journaliste hongrois. Avant sa transition de genre, cette personne est l'une des premières femmes hongroises diplômées d'université. Il travaille comme journaliste sous identité masculine, avant et après le scandale de son mariage avec une femme en 1889. L'affaire attire l'attention de sexologues réputés de l'époque, dont Havelock Ellis et Richard von Krafft-Ebing, qui s'appuient sur Vay pour définir le concept d'inversion sexuelle. Au cours de sa vie, il écrit des articles historiques sur des personnages et sujets culturels liés à la Hongrie. (fr)
  • Sándor Vay (6 December 1859 – 23 May 1918) was a Hungarian poet and journalist. As a female, Sarolta Vay was one of the first Hungarian women to complete university studies. Vay worked as a male journalist both before and after the sensational trial for his marriage to another woman in 1889. The case drew the attention of noted sexologists of the period, including Havelock Ellis and Richard von Krafft-Ebing, who used it to explore female inversion in the emerging field of sexology. During his lifetime, he was well respected as an author of historical articles on notable figures and cultural topics related to Hungary. Many of his works have been posthumously republished and are considered an important part of his country's literary heritage. (en)
  • Sándor Vay (6 Desember 1859 – 23 Mei 1918) adalah seorang penyair dan jurnalis Hongaria. Sebagai seorang wanita, Sarolta Vay adalah salah satu wanita Hungaria pertama yang menyelesaikan studi universitas. Vay bekerja sebagai jurnalis laki-laki baik sebelum dan sesudah persidangan sensasional untuk pernikahannya dengan wanita lain pada tahun 1889. Kasus ini menarik perhatian sexologists terkemuka pada periode itu, termasuk Havelock Ellis dan Richard von Krafft-Ebing, yang menggunakannya untuk mengeksplorasi di bidang seksologi yang sedang berkembang. Selama hidupnya, ia dihormati sebagai penulis artikel sejarah tentang tokoh-tokoh terkenal dan topik budaya yang berkaitan dengan Hongaria. Banyak karyanya telah diterbitkan ulang secara anumerta dan dianggap sebagai bagian penting dari warisa (in)
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  • Lugano, Switzerland (en)
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  • Gyón, Pest Central District, Hungary (en)
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